Reflecting on Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Joice Writes “Ensuring Equal Opportunity in Employment”

  Ensuring Equal Opportunity in Employment: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Ten years after the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education—where the doctrine ...

Christina Swarns Appointed as LDF’s Director of Litigation

Today, the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) announced that Christina Swarns has been appointed its permanent Director of Litigation.  For the past year, Ms. Swarns has served as LDF’s Interim Litigation Director ...

Jin Hee Lee Writes Legacy of Civil Rights Act Rests With All of Us to Ensure Struggle for Equality Continues

Source: The Courier-Journal

In a special edition of the Kentucky Courier-Journal, Jin Hee Lee writes on the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act that “The legacy of the Civil Rights Act and the civil rights movement, rests with all ...

Supreme Court Rules Employers Can Deny Women Birth Control Coverage

The NAACP Legal Defense Fund is deeply disappointed by the Supreme Court decision granting private businesses an unprecedented religious exemption from the Affordable Care Act’s requirement that employee health plans include coverage for FDA-approved contraceptives.  ...

Supreme Court Requires Warrant for Cell Phone Searches by Police

The NAACP Legal Defense Fund applauds today’s unanimous U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Riley v. California and United States v. Wurie, holding that the police may not conduct a warrantless search of digital information contained on a cell phone that is seized ...

LDF Highlighted in Shelby County v. Holder Anniversary Media Coverage

Shelby County v. Holder One-Year Anniversary Media Highlights: Ifill and Montgomery are featured in Montgomery Adviser article on the Senate Judiciary Hearing  Ryan Haygood argues in the Houston Chronicle that “States must be held accountable for ...

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