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.”
CHICAGOIn an organizing move most Chicagoans, along with veteran journalists with a sense of history, never expected to see, the Chicago Newspaper Guild-CWA officially announced an organizing drive
WASHINGTONA new Supreme Court ruling against a small group of workers auto dealership service advisors potentially blows a big hole in which workers nationwide are eligible to get overtime pay, a
PHOENIXPushed to anger by a decade of spending declines and a state school money offer both inadequate and unfunded, Arizona teachers and school support staffers voted by 78 percent-22 percent to s
Politico reports House lawmakers touted state grants for student support services that got a boost in the recently passed omnibus spending bill from which the Trump administration wants to cut out
WASHINGTONWith support from five big unions and other union-affiliated groups, a new Poor Peoples Campaign, building on and expanding the drive of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.