Sheriff Baca expected to announce retirement Tuesday morning

By | January 7th, 2014|Police & Community|

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Justices Block Gay Marriage in Utah During Appeal of Case

By | January 6th, 2014|LGBTQ+|

WASHINGTON — The

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Tackling a Racial Gap in Breast Cancer Survival

By | December 20th, 2013|Health, Intergroup Relations|

MEMPHIS — After her doctor told her two months ago that she had breast cancer, Debrah Reid, a 58-year-old dance teacher, drove straight to a funeral home. She began planning a burial with the funeral director and his wife, even requesting a pink coffin.

Read more in The New York Times.

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California Supreme Court Hands Partial Victory to Affirmative-Action Critic

By | December 20th, 2013|Intergroup Relations|

A law professor whose controversial theory about

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Unfettered Academic Speech: Not in Kansas Anymore

By | December 20th, 2013|Education, Intergroup Relations|

Having witnessed social media’s potential to carry professors’ statements far and wide, higher-education officials in Colorado and Kansas recently have moved to limit what messages take such a journey. They have argued that they are simply trying to protect their institutions, but their actions have raised the question of whether risk-averse definitions of academic freedom

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Education Dept. Defines Marriage in Aid Programs to Include Same-Sex Couples

By | December 16th, 2013|Education, LGBTQ+|

The U.S. Department of Education released new guidance on Friday broadening the use of the terms “marriage” and “spouse” in the federal student-aid programs to include same-sex couples. The changes were made in accordance with the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last June in United States v. Windsor (No. 12-307), which struck down

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