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The agency will also rework testing requirements following a two-year investigation by the federal government into hiring practices.
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A federal judge concluded Wednesday that there was no evidence Atlas Restaurant Group “intentionally discriminated” against a woman and her son.
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The issue of whether, or how, transgender athletes should compete in women's sports has sparked heated debate, not just in the sports world but along the nation's partisan divide. Two top athletes, one cisgender, one trans, join us to explain their opposing views.
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The past is never far behind us, so how do we get the present right?
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Prosecutors call it a “pattern and practice” probe.
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Black state troopers have complained about unfair hiring and promotion practices.
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An investigative report by University of Maryland journalism students finds the 1972 federal statute barring sex discrimination in educational and athletic programs is not being honored at many US schools.
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Monday’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects LGBTQ employees from workplace discrimination is likely to…
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People of color have been barred from jobs and schools for wearing their natural hair for centuries, and legislation across the country — including…