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Southern legislatures want new courts to rule on challenges to state laws

By Billy Corriher Contributing Writer (Special from Facing South) – Republican legislators in Tennessee and Texas are trying to create new courts to rule on

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Guidelines issued to end racial bias in artificial intelligence

By Ryan Whirty Contributing Writer Advocates for fairness in applied technology have lauded the Federal Trade Commission’s recent efforts to ensure that companies’ use of

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Chauvin verdict a moment in history as Biden, others say ‘We can’t stop here’
By Hamil R. Harris Contributing Writer (TriceEdneyWire.com) — The conviction of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin of all charges in the murder of George Floyd has sparked an outburst of joy from ...
Lawmakers seek to stop DOJ use of algorithms and ‘dirty policing’
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (NNPA Newswire) — A New York University Law Review recently found that law enforcement agencies “are increasingly using predictive policing systems to forecast criminal activity and ...
Nearly $9B boost to support help for community development; Homelessness
By Charlene Crowell Contributing Writer (TriceEdneyWire.com) — Although the month of April is annually observed as Fair Housing Month, the reality for Black America and other people of color is ...
The majority of all US children are those of color
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (NNPA Newswire) — In 2019, there were more than 73 million children in the United States – making up 22 percent of the nation’s population.
The Blue Wall is dented as Minneapolis jury verdict shows a Black life mattered
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (NNPA Newswire) – Black Lives Matter. George Floyd’s life mattered.
Biden’s promise to diversify the courts
By Ben Jealous TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist People who care about equal justice under the law should be very happy about President Joe Biden’s first set of judicial nominees. I am especially excited ...
Does SCOTUS sound ready to pay student athletes?
By Lauren Victoria Burke Contributing Writer (NNPA Newsire) — U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh called the NCAA’s practices “disturbing.” “The antitrust laws should not be a cover for ...
Five years after his death, new music arrives from Prince
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (NNPA Newswire) — Five years after his sudden death, the icon Prince’s estate is releasing brand new music that is sure to excite his still loyal ...

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