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The Civil Rights Division says hey, we sure did make some factually incorrect statements in a warrant application in the Cities Church case, but pobody's nerfect! storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
She's straightforwardly saying schools’ federal funds are at risk unless they reduce their Black student population to something Trump is more comfortable with
By design, the safest way for schools to avoid suspicion is to not admit Black students at all
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Now here is a grand juror doing the 5th Amendment proud www.documentcloud.org/documents/28...
The Post corrected this quickly, but it makes you wonder what their inputs were.
Raman didn't concede. Her full speech was on C-Span, 12 minutes, easy fact check. The "she cried bc she lost" stuff was entirely RW X/YouTube chatter.
The administration’s view is that the mere presence of students of color at Yale Medical School proves discrimination against white people.ballsandstrikes.org
The Washington Post editorial board printing a straight up right-wing lie
on an initial read, it seems like there might be some pretty rough 8th Circuit precedent for Lemon/Fort here
Assistant AG Harmeet Dhillon: "What CUNY is doing is disproportionately favoring African American men and students in general, and this is illegal. They could lose funds."
there's some great comedy in here where the prosecutors continually struggle to get the a/v system working
I spent years idly wondering what the right meant by "debanking" and then realized at a certain point that they were simply referring to banks abiding by financial regulations
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The U.S. Attorney’s Office in D.C. subpoenaed JPMorgan, Bank of America and others as part of a probe into alleged debanking.
DEVELOPING: Read the grand jury transcripts that tanked the controversial 'Broadview 6' case, via @chicago.suntimes.com: chicago.suntimes.com/immigration/...
The case revolved around a September protest and collapsed last month amid revelations of apparent prosecutorial misconduct during the grand jury proceedings.
JUST IN: Magistrate Judge denies access to grand jury transcripts for Don Lemon and others charged in Minnesota church protest case. Doc: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
ORDER on Defendants' Motions 125 413 441 as to Don Renaldo Lemon (4), Georgia Ellyse Fort (8), Michael Walker Beute (12), Shane Ryan Bollman (14). Signed by Magistrate Judge Douglas L. Micko on 6/10/2...
That circle, Memorial Circle, is where Trump wants to build his 250-foot tall Triumphal Arch.
I took this from a flight landing at DCA. Our altitude? 600 feet.
That's only 350 feet of vertical separation.
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