Nov 01, 2024
Signage of Rolls-Royce displayed on a brick wall.
$135,000 Settlement in Rolls-Royce Labor Discrimination Case

Twenty-six women applied for machine operator positions at Rolls-Royce’s Prince George, Virginia facility in 2017. They were not hired. Now, Rolls-Royce will be paying them $135,000 in back wages plus interest and will give four of the women jobs at the plant, with seniority from the date they were denied... Read More »

A crowd of protesters holding signs demanding justice for Alton Sterling and opposing police brutality during a Black Lives Matter demonstration.
Fifth Circuit Decision Vacated In Sterling Protest Case

On Monday, November 2, 2020, the Supreme Court of the United States vacated the Fifth Circuit Court’s decision that said a protest organizer could be sued for injuries inflicted by someone else during the protest. Justice Clarence Thomas dissented without a written explanation. In response to the 2016 police officer-involved... Read More »

An assortment of drug-related items, including pills, a syringe, and a vial, with the word "Addiction" prominently displayed on a document.
Oregon Voters Pass Measure 110 to Decriminalize Hard Drugs

Oregon has become the first U.S. state to abolish criminal penalties for possession and use of all drugs, including cocaine, LSD, and heroin. The ballot initiative, known as Measure 110 or the “Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act,” also redirects state funding to expanded healthcare access and addiction services without... Read More »

Sign at a protest reading "END POLICE BRUTALITY" with participants in the background.
Immunity Overturned for Indicted Sheriff Deputies

Georgia’s Supreme Court recently overturned immunity granted to three former sheriff’s deputies indicted for Eurie Lee Martin’s murder. The court’s unanimous decision will see the former deputies tried in Washington County for Martin’s murder and other charges. In a story that has become too familiar, three white law enforcement officers... Read More »