Stanford Center for Racial Justice Welcomes 2024 Summer Fellows – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

Stanford Center for Racial Justice Welcomes 2024 Summer Fellows – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

The Stanford Center for Racial Justice is excited to welcome our 2024 Summer Fellows! This year’s cohort includes full- and part-time students working for 10 weeks to support our projects and initiatives... Read more »
How will AI Impact Racial Disparities in Education? – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

How will AI Impact Racial Disparities in Education? – Stanford Center for Racial Justice

It’s hard to avoid the topic of artificial intelligence. Since ChatGPT was introduced in November 2022, AI has infiltrated just about every aspect of human life—and at a pace that is almost... Read more »
Three foreign residents sue Japan for police racial profiling practice – JURIST

Three foreign residents sue Japan for police racial profiling practice – JURIST

Three foreign-born Japanese residents have filed a statement of claim against the Japanese national and local governments for the alleged police practice of racial profiling. Each of the applicants sought damages of... Read more »
EEOC Sues Bob’s Tire Company, Inc. for Sexual, Racial, and National Origin Harassment and Retaliation

EEOC Sues Bob’s Tire Company, Inc. for Sexual, Racial, and National Origin Harassment and Retaliation

BOSTON – Bob’s Tire Company, Inc., a used tire scrap and recycling facility in New Bedford, Massachusetts, violated federal law by subjecting male and Hispanic employees — nearly all of Guatemalan descent... Read more »

Massachusetts Fails to Combat Racial Profiling, Losing Out on Millions of Dollars in Federal Funding

An analysis by the Cape Cod Times, Worcester Telegram & Gazette and USA Today has found that Massachusetts legislators, despite the state’s liberal reputation, have done little to combat racial profiling over... Read more »

Polling Data Shows 1 in 3 Asians and Pacific Islanders Experienced Racial Abuse In the US This Year

About a third of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders say they have experienced an act of abuse based on their race or ethnicity this year according to a new polling report from... Read more »
US Supreme Court hears oral arguments in South Carolina racial gerrymander case – JURIST

US Supreme Court hears oral arguments in South Carolina racial gerrymander case – JURIST

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday in case involving racial gerrymandering claims against South Carolina’s congressional map. The case is an appeal from a three-judge panel decision in the... Read more »
French highest administrative court to consider police racial profiling case – JURIST

French highest administrative court to consider police racial profiling case – JURIST

Conseil d’Etat, France’s higher administrative court heard the first class action brought by six human rights groups against the state on Friday 28 September. The groups have alleged systematic racial profiling against... Read more »
Court Rejects Alabama Request To Pretty Please Let It Keep Using Racial Gerrymanders Forever

Court Rejects Alabama Request To Pretty Please Let It Keep Using Racial Gerrymanders Forever

What’s worse than a pissed off federal judge? A panel of three pissed off federal judges What’s worse than that? A pissed off panel backed up by a Supreme Court decision. “It... Read more »
GM employee’s racial bias lawsuit is revived over New York plant where nooses were displayed

GM employee’s racial bias lawsuit is revived over New York plant where nooses were displayed

The new GM logo is seen on the facade of the General Motors headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 16, 2021. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights NEW YORK, Sept 7 (Reuters)... Read more »
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