Department of Justice Rule Restores Equal Protection for All in Civil Rights Enforcement
“The prior ‘disparate impact’ regulations encouraged people to file lawsuits challenging racially neutral policies, without evidence of intentional discrimination,” said @AAGDhillon. “Our rejection of this theory will restore true equality under the law by requiring proof of actual discrimination, rather than enforcing race- or sex-based quotas or assumptions.”
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Justice Department Sues Loudoun County for Violating Equal Protection of Christian Students
“Students do not shed their First Amendment rights at the schoolhouse gate,” said @AAGDhillon. “Loudoun County’s decision to advance and promote gender ideology tramples on the rights of religious students who cannot embrace ideas that deny biological reality.”
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Federal Court Terminates Newark Police Department’s Consent Decree After Successful Reforms
“We are proud to stand by the men and woman of NPD as federal oversight ends, and the court returns control of local law enforcement to the City of Newark,” said @AAGDhillon. “We look forward to the continued, effective policing of the City — in a constitutional manner — to protect all Americans from crime.”
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