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✊ Civil Rights

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Federal Agencies Abandon Discrimination Cases at Trump Direction

The Trump administration has directed federal agencies to scale back and abandon ongoing discrimination cases and enforcement actions that date back decades. This systematic withdrawal removes legal accountability across employment, education, housing, and public accommodations. Millions of Americans lose federal protection against discrimination in hiring, education access, housing, and public services.

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Trump Administration Defends Military Transgender Service Ban at Appeals Court

A federal appeals court ruled the Trump administration's ban on active transgender military service members is unconstitutional. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signaled intent to appeal to the Supreme Court. The policy expels thousands of currently serving transgender troops from the military.

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Education Department Launches Title IX Investigation into Smith College

The Education Department's Office for Civil Rights opened a Title IX investigation into Smith College, a private all-women's institution in Massachusetts, for admitting transgender women and granting them access to women-only spaces. The action challenges the college's admissions and facilities policies regarding transgender students. The investigation directly impacts transgender students' access to education and college admissions practices nationwide.

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EEOC Moves to Overturn Discrimination Protections Rules

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), under Trump administration direction, is seeking to overturn decades-old rules designed to combat employment discrimination. The agency argues these protections have created reverse discrimination against white people. The action directly threatens civil rights enforcement and discrimination complaint procedures for millions of American workers.

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DOJ Declares EEOC Workplace Discrimination Guidelines Unconstitutional

The Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel issued an opinion finding the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's hiring guidelines on workplace discrimination unconstitutional, arguing they improperly pressure employers to consider race in hiring decisions. The opinion, while not a court ruling, undermines EEOC enforcement authority and makes it significantly harder for employees to bring discrimination claims against employers. The action weakens federal civil rights protections and shifts enforcement leverage away from workers facing racial discrimination in hiring and employment.

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DOJ Moves to Reinstate Death by Firing Squad

The Department of Justice took action to reinstate execution by firing squad as a method of capital punishment. This expands the methods available for federal death penalty cases beyond lethal injection. The policy directly affects death row inmates in federal custody and raises questions about execution procedures and constitutional protections.

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Education Department Slows Civil Rights Discrimination Cases

The Education Department resolved 30 percent fewer discrimination complaints in 2025 compared to the previous year, according to data obtained by The New York Times. This slowdown occurred amid Trump administration's overhaul of the department's civil rights enforcement operations. The reduction directly impacts students and families alleging discrimination based on race, disability, gender, and other protected characteristics.

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Executive Order Abolishing Birthright Citizenship

Trump signed an executive order eliminating birthright citizenship, which grants automatic citizenship to children born in the United States. The order conflicts with the SAVE America Act and is currently before the Supreme Court. The action could disenfranchise millions of Americans born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents.

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Justice Department Reinstates Firing Squads for Federal Executions

The Department of Justice announced actions to strengthen the federal death penalty by reinstating firing squads as an execution method and readopting the lethal injection protocol. This expands execution methods available for federal capital punishment cases. The policy directly affects individuals on federal death row and changes how capital sentences are carried out.