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Pamplin Media Group - Third lawsuit accuses Oregon labor bureau of discrimination

Pamplin Media Group - Third lawsuit accuses Oregon labor bureau of discrimination
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Gary Bauer: Deal or No Deal — The Patriot Post

Gary Bauer: Deal or No Deal — The Patriot Post
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Smearing An Eminently Qualified Black Woman Is Business As Usual

Smearing An Eminently Qualified Black Woman Is Business As Usual She has been endorsed by many law enforcement groups, including the National Association of Police Organizations, yet she was accused of being anti-police. Baseless innuendo thrown her way has been refuted by support from the National Council of Jewish Women, the Anti-Defamation League, and dozens of other local, state, and national Jewish organizations. She s been tagged as extreme, which only makes sense if being an advocate for an equitable society qualifies. The nomination of Kristen Clarke, President Joe Biden s choice to serve as assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Justice, barely made it out of the Senate Judiciary Committee last week. Panelists split 11-11 along party lines, and then on Tuesday, the full Senate voted 50-48 to discharge the nomination from the committee, setting up a final floor vote.

Leaders urge historic DOJ confirmation of Kristen Clarke against GOP opposition

Leaders urge historic DOJ confirmation of Kristen Clarke against GOP opposition Exclusive: Clarke would become the first Black woman to lead the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division Kristen Clarke delivers remarks after being nominated to be civil rights division assistant attorney general by President-elect Joe Biden at The Queen theater January 07, 2021 in Wilmington, Delaware. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Kristen Clarke is poised to make history as the first Black woman to lead the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division but not before her nomination gets past political opposition from Senate Republicans. The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee is expected on Thursday to vote on Clarke’s nomination and send its recommendation to the U.S. Senate for a full vote. Judging by the lines of questioning from Republican members of the committee during Clarke’s hearing last month, her nomination could end up falling along party lines.

Website Accessibility Not Covered Under ADA

The Eleventh Circuit Finally Breaks Its Silence on Website Accessibility – but Was Its Decision Worth the Wait? Thursday, April 8, 2021 After keeping us waiting with baited breath for several years, the Eleventh Circuit finally broke its silence – issuing its long-anticipated ruling in  Gil v. Winn-Dixie Stores, holding that websites are not covered as places of public accommodation under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“Title III” or “ADA”).  In doing so, the Court reversed and vacated the district court’s decision finding that defendant, Winn-Dixie Stores, violated Title III by failing to maintain a website that is accessible to individuals, who are blind or have low vision.

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