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  • Are States Above Federal Law? Should States Have More Rights Than People?

  • Clean Water Act Threatened by June 2006 Supreme Court Ruling

  • Court Rules Against Ending Racial Isolation in Public Schools

  • Courts are Essential in Protecting Our Right to Vote

  • Discrimination and Education: A Chapter from <I>Awakening from the Dream</I> by Lia Epperson

  • It's Not All Bad: Positive Rulings and Why Access to the Courts is a Good Thing

  • May 15, 2007: Supreme Court Dismisses Key Lawsuit

  • May 23, 2007: Supreme Court Issues Ruling on Police Power

  • Narrow Use of Affirmative Action Preserved in College Admissions

  • NCRCR: Education and Racial Justice Fact Sheet

  • Norwegian Cruise Line Ruling a Minor Victory for People with Disabilities

  • The ACLU's Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender & AIDS Project

  • The Human Face of the Rollback of Civil Rights

  • The Rollback of Immigrant Workers' Civil Rights

  • Why Diversity is Not a Dirty Word (Or, a Supreme Court out of Touch)

The National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights has published an article in the Clearinghouse Review examining the potential impact of the Civil Rights Act of 2008. You can read the summary of the article here, or download the full pdf version of the article.

The National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights works to ensure that the courts protect and preserve justice, fairness, and opportunity for everyone.

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