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LDF’s ReNika Moore discusses the silence on the role of race in recent low-wage worker movements

Thursday, September 12, 2013 | news

Black workers embody the new low-wage economy “The reticence [to discuss race in the recent low-wage labor strikes] could be strategic, avoiding black identity politics in order to maintain a class-based approach and woo a broader public. ‘People find [race] complicating as opposed to explanatory,’ said ReNika Moore, director of the economic justice group at […]

LDF’s Recommendations to Vice President Biden’s Task Force on Gun Violence

Saturday, January 5, 2013 | case-update

LDF answered the initial call to provide guidance directly to Vice President Biden regarding school safety initiatives in the wake of the Newtown, Connecticut tragedy.

LDF’s Raymond Audain: Not Yet Forgiven for Being Black: Haiti’s TPS, LDF, and the Protean Struggle for Racial Justice

Wednesday, May 1, 2019 | news

Source: Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review In November 2017, the Trump administration announced its intention to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Haitians in the United States. In this article, Senior Counsel Raymond Audain considers the termination and the lawsuits it prompted, which are helping to define the state of the plenary power doctrine, the […]

LDF’s Nelson Previews Upcoming Supreme Court Cases at American Constitution Society

Monday, September 22, 2014 | news

Janai Nelson, along with a host of other legal scholars, previewed the Supreme Court’s upcoming October term at the American Constitution Society. Listen to her remarks starting at 51:25

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