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By SAFIYAH RIDDLE BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Professors and students at the University of Alabama testified on Thursday that a new an anti-diversity, equity and inclusion law has jeopardized fun… ...
The testimony concluded a two-day evidentiary hearing over the law, known as SB 129, before U.S. District Judge R. David ...
Alabama now joins Texas and Florida, which also have strict anti-DEI laws aimed at state colleges. In those states, some student support programs also have been rolled back.
Even the most ardent Al Sharpton watchers are likely to have groaned at the news that “the Rev.” has called for yet another boycott of companies that are scrapping their DEI initiatives. This ...
Hearings are proceeding this week by a federal court to rule on whether the Alabama DEI law will remain in effect during proceedings about its constitutionality. Earlier this year, the American ...
The law, which takes effect Oct. 1, prohibits public universities, K-12 school systems and state agencies in Alabama from maintaining DEI offices.
A federal judge reviews the case challenging Alabama's anti-DEI law, alleging it infringes on First and Fourteenth Amendment ...
The University of Alabama is the latest public college system to do away with its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs, following the passage of a new law barring public institutions in ...
Rev. Al Sharpton used his MSNBC show on Saturday to tout boycotting PepsiCo in reaction to the company rolling back DEI policies and goals.
Professors and students at the University of Alabama say that a new an anti-diversity, equity and inclusion law has already caused significant harm on campus less than a year after going into effect.