• 2 Top GOP Leaders Make Peace With Trump to Create United Republican Front

    Two top congressional Republicans who were previously critical of President-elect Donald Trump are working to bridge the gap with him after his election win Tuesday night. Last month, when a leaked 2005 video showed Trump boasting about being able to sexually assault women by grabbing them in their genitals without consent, House Speaker Paul Ryan…

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  • Report: 868 Fewer Places for People of Color to Cast Ballots in 2016 Election

    Tuesday’s election is the first since the U.S. Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act three years ago in Shelby County v. Holder, and according to a study published Friday, 868 polling places that served mostly people of color have been closed in that time. “The Great Poll Closure” (pdf), a study published by the…

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  • Baton Rouge, La., Police Officer Sues DeRay Mckesson for Protest Injury

    A Baton Rouge, La., police officer who says that he was injured during a protest of a deadly police shooting filed a lawsuit against prominent activist and Campaign Zero co-founder DeRay Mckesson on Monday. According to the Associated Press, the officer, who is identified only as John Doe in the lawsuit, says he was struck…

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  • Judge Issues Restraining Order to Stop Voter Intimidation by Trump Campaign

    A U.S. district judge in Ohio issued a restraining order Friday that prevents anyone working on Donald Trump’s campaign from harassing and intimidating voters at the polls Tuesday. The judge’s ruling came after a two-hour hearing during which Trump’s lawyer was asked to justify the Republican presidential candidate’s inflammatory rhetoric about voter fraud, Mother Jones…

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  • #WalterScott: Judge Denies Defense Motion to Suppress Video of Shooting

    The judge in the murder trial of a white former North Charleston, S.C., police officer charged with shooting and killing an unarmed black motorist denied two defense motions Friday concerning cellphone video of the shooting. Michael Slager, 34, is charged with the April 2015 shooting death of Walter Scott, 50, who was running from a…

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  • #NoDAPL: ACLU Asks DOJ to Investigate Law-Enforcement Response to Protesters

    The American Civil Liberties Union and the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights sent a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice on Friday asking for an investigation into possible violations of constitutional rights and federal laws by law enforcement responding to peaceful #NoDAPL protesters in North Dakota. The letter, addressed to Principal Deputy…

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  • University of Oregon Law Professor Who Wore Blackface Issues Apology

    A University of Oregon law professor who came under fire after reportedly wearing a blackface costume to an off-campus Halloween party issued an apology Friday. While the University of Oregon has declined to reveal the faculty member’s name, citing employee confidentiality, news and media organizations based in Oregon have identified her as Nancy Shurtz, a…

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  • University of Oregon Law Professor Wears Blackface Costume to Halloween Party

    Updated Thursday, Nov. 4, 12:14 a.m. EDT: The professor in question has been identified by The Register-Guard as Nancy Shurtz. Earlier: An unnamed professor at the University of Oregon School of Law has been placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation after it was reported that the faculty member went to an off-campus Halloween party…

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  • #WalterScott: Michael Slager's Trial for Scott’s Murder Begins in Charleston, SC

    The trial for a white former North Charleston, S.C., police officer charged with the murder of an unarmed black motorist began in a Charleston courtroom Thursday. Michael Slager, 34, is charged with the April 2015 murder of Walter Scott, 50. Slager shot Scott in the back five times as Scott ran from a traffic stop…

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  • Why Did the CMA Awards Delete Tweets Mentioning Beyoncé's Performance?

    Beyoncé, accompanied by the Dixie Chicks, performed live on the Country Music Association Awards ceremony Wednesday night, but you wouldn’t know that if you checked any of the social channels for the awards show. The Grammy Award-winning singer performed a heel-kicking version of “Daddy Lessons,” a track off her Lemonade album, backed by a large…

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