Tag: civil rights
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Polyamorous families have no legal protection and courts pretend they don’t exist
Polyamorous households are growing in number but invisible in law. The result is custody risk, hospital bar, and financial precarity courts ignore.
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The Gap Between Law and Real-World Enforcement
Plenty of laws exist on paper that nobody enforces in practice. Here’s why the gap matters more than the statute books suggest.
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CPS removals are a civil rights crisis nobody covers
Child Protective Services removes thousands of children each year on thin evidence. Here’s why the press has largely missed a sustained civil rights story.
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The end of affirmative action was overdue and we should say so
Affirmative action in college admissions outlived its purpose and produced its own injustices. The honest case for ending it deserves to be made plainly.
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Title IX has been weaponized in ways its authors never intended
Title IX was written to ban sex discrimination in education. Decades of regulatory expansion have turned it into something its authors wouldn’t recognize.