On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in favor of the plaintiffs. Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote the opinion, which stated that “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.”
Words, thoughts and prayers, are not enough anymore. We have witnessed tragedy after tragedy, from Columbine, to Sandy Hook, to Parkland. Every student deserves a safe learning environment.
DETROITAlmost precisely four years after lead-contaminated and dangerous drinking water first started flowing into residents pipes and into their homes in Flint, Mich., the state and attorneys for
WASHINGTONBy a strictly party-line vote all 50 voting Republicans for, all 46 voting Democrats and both independents against the Senate gave Republicans a National Labor Relations Board majority
WASHINGTON--Building trades union leaders lauded a Trump administration interagency agreement to speed up federal permits to build infrastructure projects.
ROCKY RIVER, OhioCompany intransigence at the bargaining table forced the 14,000 workers at AT&T Midwest and AT&T Legacy to vote to authorize a strike, the Communications Workers announced.