Ryan P. Haygood, Director of LDF’s Political Participation Group, Discusses Today’s Supreme Court Decision to Strike Crucial Section of the Voting Rights Act

Source: Hardball with Chris Matthews

Ryan P. Haygood, director of LDF’s Political Participation Group, appeared on Hardball today to discuss the Supreme Court decision in Shelby County, Alabama v. Holder, which strikes a crucial section of the Voting Rights Act. Mr. Haygood ...

Supreme Court Ruling on Voting Rights Opens Door to Wave of Minority Voter Suppression

Court Rejects Congress’ Determination of Where the Voting Rights Act Should Apply, Leaving Voters Unprotected Statement by Sherrilyn Ifill, President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, which defended the Voting Rights ...

Two U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Undermine Equal Employment Opportunity Laws

Statement of Sherrilyn Ifill, President & Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. on the Court’s Decisions in University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center v. Nassar and Vance v. Ball State University (Washington, D.C.)  Today the Supreme ...

U.S. Supreme Court Reaffirms Importance of Diversity in College Admissions

Statement of Sherrilyn Ifill, President & Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. on the Court’s Decision in Fisher v. University of Texas (Washington, D.C.)  The Supreme Court today endorsed the benefits ...

Supreme Court Rules that Arizona’s Discriminatory Proof of Citizenship Measure is Blocked by Federal Law

Washington, D.C.–Today, the United States Supreme Court blocked Arizona’s attempt to make eligible voters provide “evidence of citizenship” in order to register to vote.  In the case, Arizona v. ITCA, the Supreme Court struck down Arizona’s “Proposition 200” as ...

Federal Court Conditionally Approves Class Action Settlement on behalf of Black Managers at Clothing Chain Wet Seal

Court Approval Means Key Changes of Company’s Practices and Awards to Black Managers A federal district court preliminarily approved a $7.5 million settlement of a national class action lawsuit, which alleged that Wet Seal had ...

Race Still Matters in Higher Education: LDF Director-Counsel Sherrilyn Ifill NY Times Op-ed

Source: The New York Times

LDF President and Director-Counsel Sherrilyn Ifill published an Op-Ed in the New York Times, explaining why recent calls by some to focus on “solely class” and abandon race-conscious admissions policies fail to address the realities ...

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