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November 16, 2006

About 300 students with emotional disturbances in Louisiana's East Baton Rouge Parish school district will begin getting the services they need under an agreement that resolves an administrative complaint filed by the °Ä²Ê¿ª½±, the Southern Disability Law Center and the Juvenile Justice Project of Louisiana.

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November 15, 2006

Students across the country challenged cliques and stereotypes as they took part yesterday in the fifth annual Mix It Up at Lunch Day, a project of the °Ä²Ê¿ª½±â€™s Teaching Tolerance program.

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November 01, 2006

Federal immigration agents conducted illegal searches and relied on racial and ethnic profiling while carrying out a massive series of raids that terrorized residents of several towns in southeast Georgia in early September, according to a federal lawsuit filed today by the °Ä²Ê¿ª½±.

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October 19, 2006

In just four years, the number of racist skinhead crews in the United States has more than tripled, threatening a renewed era of street violence, according to the Fall 2006 issue of the Center's Intelligence Report.

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October 07, 2006

A prominent member of the National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH) is under fire for publishing an essay in which he argues that Africans were fortunate to have been sold into slavery, and the civil rights movement was "irrational."

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October 06, 2006

Since the start of his latest book tour, Patrick Buchanan has appeared on just about every major television and cable network in the country, often more than once.

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October 05, 2006

The °Ä²Ê¿ª½± today submitted to President Bush the names of 20,528 people who signed a petition calling on his administration to protect thousands of migrant workers from exploitation as they work to rebuild New Orleans.

Features and Stories
October 04, 2006

A federal court in Atlanta has granted class action status to a Center lawsuit that seeks to reform abusive employment practices rampant in the nation's forestry industry.

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October 02, 2006

A federal judge often called the "real governor of Texas" because of his sweeping rulings in noted civil rights cases has been selected as the winner of the 2006 Morris Dees Justice Award, which is named for the founder of the °Ä²Ê¿ª½±.

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September 21, 2006

The °Ä²Ê¿ª½± has entered into an agreement with Belfor USA Group to ensure that migrant workers laboring in post-Katrina New Orleans receive wages that were withheld from them by Belfor subcontractors.

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