Tag: discrimination

Discrimination Is Not Just Good, It’s Essential

Commentary The nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court brought up intense discussions and disagreements about discrimination. The roster of upcoming cases that she will need to consider include 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis about LGBTQ discrimination, Merrill v. Milligan about whether Alabama’s congressional map discriminates against black voters, and Students for…


Quotas Are Unconstitutional, Whether They Harm White People or Minority Groups

Commentary At work, white people are being told to check their privilege at the door. But a court ruling on Friday indicates there’s still hope for fair treatment in the corporate world, even if you’re not a racial minority. On April 1, a California court struck down a state law mandating that corporate boards seats…


Gibson’s Bakery Scores a Victory for Truth

Commentary Periodically, in what seems like a never-ending assault on our basic values and the rule of law, good news emerges. The good news now is the unanimous decision of a panel of three judges on an Ohio Court of Appeals, supporting a jury decision in favor of Gibson’s Bakery in its case against Oberlin…


[Live Premiere on Feb. 20 at 8 PM ET] INVESTIGATIVE REPORT: Military Whistleblowers Reveal Religious Discrimination Under and Prior to COVID-19

Whistleblowers have stepped forward to reveal what they say is religious discrimination, and what are also possible violations of both military law and Constitutional law. They offer evidence of widespread discrimination in the U.S. armed forces despite claims that the military has been making a push to eliminate discrimination from its ranks. In this exclusive investigative…


INVESTIGATIVE REPORT: Military Whistleblowers Reveal Religious Discrimination Under and Prior to COVID-19

Whistleblowers have stepped forward to reveal what they say is religious discrimination, and what are also possible violations of both military law and Constitutional law. They offer evidence of widespread discrimination in the U.S. armed forces despite claims that the military has been making a push to eliminate discrimination from its ranks. In this exclusive investigative…


[Live Premiere on Feb 20 at 8PM ET] INVESTIGATIVE REPORT: Military Whistleblowers Reveal Religious Discrimination Under Covid-19, and Prior

There is widespread discrimination in the US armed forces. This is despite claims that the military has been making a push to eliminate discrimination from its ranks. Whistleblowers have stepped forward to reveal what they say is religious discrimination, and what are also possible violations of both military law and Constitutional law. In this exclusive…


US Urges China to End Discrimination of Uyghur Workers from Xinjiang

The United States calls on China to take steps to end the racial and religious discrimination in Xinjiang identified in an annual report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) . China is utilizing vocational training and rehabilitation centers for “political re-education” based on administrative detention, according to the 2022 report, released by the ILO’s Committee…


US Urges China to End Uyghur Forced Labor in Xinjiang

The United States calls on China to take steps to end the racial and religious discrimination in Xinjiang identified in an annual report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) . China is utilizing vocational training and rehabilitation centers for “political re-education” based on administrative detention, according to the 2022 report, released by the ILO’s Committee…


Tesla Says California Plans to Sue Over Alleged Discrimination, Harassment

Tesla Inc. said on Wednesday the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) intends to file a lawsuit against the company alleging systematic racial discrimination and harassment. The lawsuit appears to be focused on alleged misconduct at its factory in Fremont, California, between 2015 and 2019, Tesla said in a statement. The electric-car maker said…


Judge Dismisses Fired Amazon Worker’s Lawsuit Alleging Discrimination

A federal judge on Monday sided with Amazon.com Inc in dismissing a discrimination lawsuit that workplace organizer Christian Smalls had filed against his former employer. U.S. District Judge Rachel Kovner rejected Smalls’ claim that Amazon had fired him because he is Black and had opposed discriminatory COVID-19 policies. Smalls’ allegation that Amazon subjected a largely…