“Mississippi’s past, not its future, won the election.”
“Mississippi’s past, not its future, won the election.”
M.D. is a fourth-grader who likes to play baseball, and science is his favorite subject.
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a stay of removal today for Spanish-language journalist Manuel Duran.
U.S. authorities fired tear gas at migrants who were seeking asylum at the border from Mexico over the weekend, leaving children screaming and coughing.
Thousands of migrants from Central America, fleeing poverty and violence, are arriving in Tijuana, Mexico, where they are living in squalid conditions as they seek entry into the United States.
Today, many of us will sit around tables with family members who don’t share our politics, our belief systems or even our values.
The SPLC said today that it will sue the Trump administration again for approving Kentucky’s Medicaid waiver plan a second time. This lawsuit will be brought in collaboration with the National Health Law Program (NHELP) and the Kentucky Equal Justice Center (KEJC). The law firm Jenner & Block is representing NHELP in the lawsuit.
The SPLC, along with Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, sued the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) today.
Whenever Lakendra Cook sees a police officer, her heart starts pounding.
All donations to the SPLC are matched dollar for dollar through Dec. 31.