The Education Dept. Tried to Draw a Line Between Free Speech and Discrimination. It’s Still Blurry. When the Office for Civil Rights issued a letter this month reminding colleges that federal law bars discrimination on the basis of shared ancestry and ethnic characteristics, reactions ranged from ... 05/28/2024 - 12:18 pm | View Link
'Political pressure' leading to lowered hiring standards for police, fire in Denver: Civil service head Denver Mayor Mike Johnston and his administration are putting campaign promises above established procedures at the expense of public safety, according to new claims by the executive director of ... 05/28/2024 - 7:53 am | View Link
Denver Civil Service head: Mayor's 'quota,' 'political pressure' causing low hiring standards for police, fire The executive director of the Denver Civil Service Commission, Niecy Murray, alleged city leadership is putting Mayor Mike Johnston's campaign promises above established procedures. 05/28/2024 - 2:30 am | View Link
Illinois Bolsters Civil Rights with New Legislation, Attorneys General and IDHR Celebrate Passage Illinois AG Raoul and IDHR commend the Assembly for passing a bill to enhance civil rights protection in the state. 05/27/2024 - 3:55 am | View Link
Civil rights groups seek talks with Florida university leaders over protests Florida’s response to pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses has prompted several civil rights groups to seek an audience with state higher education leaders. They say they want the schools ... 05/23/2024 - 11:54 pm | View Link
Ex-Trump White House lawyer Ty Cobb details his prediction for the outcome of the historic Trump hush money criminal trial before the jury begins their deliberations.
Jenna Ellis, a Colorado native and former lawyer for then-President Donald Trump in 2020, will not be allowed to practice law in Colorado for at least three years under an agreement approved Tuesday by the Colorado Supreme Court.
Ellis, who is from Longmont, had faced the possibility of total disbarment after pleading guilty in October to a felony in Georgia related to efforts to overturn Trump’s 2020 election loss there.
My favorite "Thanks, Biden" blame game from Republicans used to be inflation. That's right, according to the right, Sleepy Joe, who they say has dementia, is responsible for global inflation. That sneaky POTUS!
Well, that was then. And now my favorite 'blame it on Joe Biden' rant goes to Newsmax's Chris Plante, who claims that Biden is "very much in decline in every imaginable way," and because the President's favorite ice cream is chocolate chip, it's his fault that it's not one of the top five ice creams being sold, Media Matters reports.
"(President) Joseph Robinette Biden, much like his favorite flavor of ice cream, is very much in decline - very much in decline in every imaginable way," Plante said.
Robert De Niro shouted down a Trump supporter who unconscionably called the Capitol police liars, after they defended against treasonous Trump supporters who tried to overthrow the federal government on January 6th.
De Niro's speech was accurate and powerful, and when the award-winning actor turned back to thank the two Capitol officers who defended the US Constitution against insurrectionists, a MAGAt jumped in.
"They lied under oath," either a right-wing reporter or Trump supporter yelled at De Niro.
"They lied under oath," De Niro said sarcastically.
On Tuesday morning, Robert De Niro joined former J6 Officers Harry Dunn and Michael Fanone at the Trump hush money/election interference case courthouse on behalf of the Biden re-election campaign.
Ha. More like this, please.
De Niro held a press conference to express his disgust about the cowardly clown who says he wants to destroy US democracy and turn this country into his dictatorship.
Taking a page from diminished Donald, the Academy Award-winning actor listed many of Trump's heinous actions throughout his lie-filled life -- to warn the American people what would happen if he wins this election.
ROBERT DENIRO: That Donald Trump is just across the street because he doesn't belong in my city.
I don't know where he belongs, but he surely doesn't belong here.
There are two times people make really bad mistakes: When they’re over-confident and when they’re desperate. The Biden administration is not over-confident.