Trump Revokes Executive Order on Federal Contractor Discrimination
President Trump revoked an executive order banning discrimination by federal contractors, citing violations of civil rights laws and national unity concerns; this also impacts private sector DEI initiatives and could lead to legal challenges.
Trump Revokes Executive Order on Federal Contractor Discrimination
President Trump revoked an executive order banning discrimination by federal contractors, citing violations of civil rights laws and national unity concerns; this also impacts private sector DEI initiatives and could lead to legal challenges.
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76% Bias Score
New Mexico Supreme Court Allows Discrimination Lawsuit Against Public Schools
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that public schools are subject to anti-discrimination lawsuits under the NMHRA, stemming from a 2018 incident in Albuquerque where a teacher cut a Native American student's hair and made offensive remarks, prompting legislation and setting a precedent for similar ...
New Mexico Supreme Court Allows Discrimination Lawsuit Against Public Schools
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that public schools are subject to anti-discrimination lawsuits under the NMHRA, stemming from a 2018 incident in Albuquerque where a teacher cut a Native American student's hair and made offensive remarks, prompting legislation and setting a precedent for similar ...
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20% Bias Score
Trump Ends Affirmative Action, Dismantles Federal DEI Programs
President Trump issued an executive order ending affirmative action in federal contracting, placing all federal DEI staff on paid leave, and dismantling federal DEI programs; this reverses Biden's initiatives and could lead to extensive legal challenges.
Trump Ends Affirmative Action, Dismantles Federal DEI Programs
President Trump issued an executive order ending affirmative action in federal contracting, placing all federal DEI staff on paid leave, and dismantling federal DEI programs; this reverses Biden's initiatives and could lead to extensive legal challenges.
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56% Bias Score
Harvard Settles Lawsuits, Adopts IHRA Definition to Combat Antisemitism
Harvard University will implement the IHRA definition of antisemitism, provide annual reports on antisemitism enforcement, and offer staff training to combat antisemitism, settling lawsuits that accused the university of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by fostering a hostile envir...
Harvard Settles Lawsuits, Adopts IHRA Definition to Combat Antisemitism
Harvard University will implement the IHRA definition of antisemitism, provide annual reports on antisemitism enforcement, and offer staff training to combat antisemitism, settling lawsuits that accused the university of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by fostering a hostile envir...
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40% Bias Score
Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to tackle discrimination in public services, and reward whistleblowers who highlight potentially discriminatory policies, citing the high costs of past ...
Dutch Government Urged to Tackle Systemic Discrimination in Public Services
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism advises the government to implement a discrimination test, create a comprehensive plan to tackle discrimination in public services, and reward whistleblowers who highlight potentially discriminatory policies, citing the high costs of past ...
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24% Bias Score
Dutch Commission Urges Proactive Measures Against Systemic Government Discrimination
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism urges the government to proactively address systemic discrimination in public services, citing the €9 billion toeslagenaffaire and €61 million student compensation as examples, proposing a discrimination test and a comprehensive government...
Dutch Commission Urges Proactive Measures Against Systemic Government Discrimination
The Dutch State Commission against Discrimination and Racism urges the government to proactively address systemic discrimination in public services, citing the €9 billion toeslagenaffaire and €61 million student compensation as examples, proposing a discrimination test and a comprehensive government...
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20% Bias Score
Trump Rescinds Order Protecting Contractor Diversity
President Trump rescinded a 60-year-old executive order prohibiting discrimination by government contractors, replacing it with a requirement to certify the absence of what he terms "illegal" DEI programs; this affects about a quarter of US workers and may decrease diversity initiatives.
Trump Rescinds Order Protecting Contractor Diversity
President Trump rescinded a 60-year-old executive order prohibiting discrimination by government contractors, replacing it with a requirement to certify the absence of what he terms "illegal" DEI programs; this affects about a quarter of US workers and may decrease diversity initiatives.
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64% Bias Score
Harvard Settles Lawsuits Alleging Antisemitic Discrimination
Harvard University settled two lawsuits alleging antisemitic discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students, agreeing to adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism and host an annual symposium; one student continues his legal fight against the university.
Harvard Settles Lawsuits Alleging Antisemitic Discrimination
Harvard University settled two lawsuits alleging antisemitic discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students, agreeing to adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism and host an annual symposium; one student continues his legal fight against the university.
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48% Bias Score
Harvard Settles Lawsuits Over Antisemitic Harassment
Harvard University settled two lawsuits alleging failure to protect Jewish students from antisemitic harassment; the settlement includes adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism, creating a point person for complaints, and issuing annual reports on antisemitism.
Harvard Settles Lawsuits Over Antisemitic Harassment
Harvard University settled two lawsuits alleging failure to protect Jewish students from antisemitic harassment; the settlement includes adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism, creating a point person for complaints, and issuing annual reports on antisemitism.
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40% Bias Score
Harvard Settles Lawsuit, Agrees to Combat Antisemitism
Harvard University settled a lawsuit with Students Against Antisemitism, agreeing to create and post a Frequently Asked Questions document clarifying that Jewish and Israeli identities are protected under its non-discrimination policies and providing specific examples of antisemitic behavior.
Harvard Settles Lawsuit, Agrees to Combat Antisemitism
Harvard University settled a lawsuit with Students Against Antisemitism, agreeing to create and post a Frequently Asked Questions document clarifying that Jewish and Israeli identities are protected under its non-discrimination policies and providing specific examples of antisemitic behavior.
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36% Bias Score
Dutch Government's Anti-Discrimination Strategy Deemed Ineffective
A Dutch parliamentary committee criticized the government's ineffective strategy against discrimination in public services, citing the childcare benefits scandal and DUO's discriminatory practices as examples, recommending a long-term plan to avoid future scandals and high compensation costs.
Dutch Government's Anti-Discrimination Strategy Deemed Ineffective
A Dutch parliamentary committee criticized the government's ineffective strategy against discrimination in public services, citing the childcare benefits scandal and DUO's discriminatory practices as examples, recommending a long-term plan to avoid future scandals and high compensation costs.
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28% Bias Score
Podcast Series Explores Roma and Sinti History, Activism, and Queer Identities
A six-part podcast, "Queerly Beloved," by Melania Swiontek Brzezinski and Ann Toma-Toader explores Roma and Sinti history and activism from the 15th century to the 1990s, highlighting resistance to discrimination and the role of queer identities, airing between January 18th and March 15th with suppo...
Podcast Series Explores Roma and Sinti History, Activism, and Queer Identities
A six-part podcast, "Queerly Beloved," by Melania Swiontek Brzezinski and Ann Toma-Toader explores Roma and Sinti history and activism from the 15th century to the 1990s, highlighting resistance to discrimination and the role of queer identities, airing between January 18th and March 15th with suppo...
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24% Bias Score