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U.S. Schools Disproportionately Punish Black Students, GAO Report Confirms

Heavy-handed racialized punishment starts at an early age, the Government Accountability Office confirmed on Wednesday. The federal watchdog released a report finding that Black students are over-represented among severely reprimanded elementary, middle and high school students. While Black children and teenagers make up 15.5 percent of all public school students, they’re disproportionately represented among the number of students who have received out-of-school suspensions (38.7 percent), school-related arrests (34.9 percent), and expulsions (30.1 percent). And while boys are over-represented among students who receive major punishments, Black… Keep Reading

Pruitt Goes on Brown Nose Offensive, Amid Uproar over Ethics Scandals

President Trump’s top environmental regulator on Tuesday unveiled his proposal to reverse Obama administration standards on vehicle emissions. Scott Pruitt touted the move in an announcement at the Environmental Protection Agency, amid a new storm of controversy over his ethics practices. “This President has had tremendous courage in saying to the American people that America is going to be put first,” Pruitt said. The move, if upheld, will cancel new rules on models slated to come out in the middle of next decade. Pruitt has… Keep Reading

SCOTUS Sides With Trigger-Happy Cops, Again

The Supreme Court has issued yet another decision shielding police officers from excessive force lawsuits. Justices issued a per curiam opinion on Monday, in Hughes v. Kisela, siding in favor of a Tuscon, Ariz. police officer who shot a woman four times after responding to a 911 call about erratic behavior. In issuing their ruing, SCOTUS reversed a Ninth Circuit decision, which said Andrew Kisela should face a civil jury trial brought by the woman he shot, Amy Hughes. Two liberal justices dissented: Sonia Sotomayor… Keep Reading

Lawmakers Push FBI to Probe Kushner-Saudi Crown Prince Ties

Members of Congress are calling on the FBI to investigate Jared Kushner, after a report was published alleging he has questionable ties to Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. Six Democratic Representatives asked Bureau Director Christopher Wray to initiate a probe of the White House aide and President’s son-in-law, citing an Intercept article published last week. The report said that in October 2017, Kushner revealed in person to Salman the names of disloyal Saudi royal family members. In November 2017, the Saudi… Keep Reading

Dems Rolled by GOP Dirty Procedure Tricks, Vote to Keep Government Open Anyway

House Democrats cried foul as their Republican counterparts rammed through legislation to keep the government funded until September. And then most of them supported the underlying bill, anyway. The lower chamber passed a $1.3-trillion omnibus funding bill on Thursday, in a 256-167 vote, one day before the last short-term funding bill was set to expire. Most Democrats backed the measure, after every member of the party but one rejected the terms of debate, which were controversially adopted by the House in a procedural motion just… Keep Reading

Fight for $15 Decries Trump Admin. Attempt to Ram Through McDonald’s Settlement

Lawyers representing fast food workers are hoping to thwart an effort by the Trump administration to rapidly settle union-busting claims against McDonald’s. The National Labor Relations Board heralded the proposed settlement on Tuesday, the day after agency general counsel Peter Robb filed the terms of the deal in New York, alongside attorneys for the fast food giant. “These settlements represent a full remedy for the employees who have waited since the first charges were filed in November of 2012 and, if approved, would avoid years… Keep Reading

Top GOP Congressman Salivating after Senate Passes Dodd-Frank Reversal

The chief House Republican overseeing the banking industry is trying to tack on nearly thirty additional bills to the deregulatory package that just passed the Senate with the help of centrist Democrats. Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) on Wednesday applauded the upper chamber’s approval of legislation paring back the framework enacted in 2010 by the Dodd-Frank Act. Parts of the proposal will relax rules on some of the country’s largest banks. “I look forward to combining them with our helpful House bipartisan banking bills and getting… Keep Reading

Rand Paul Rejects State-CIA Musical Chairs, Calls for “Solidarity of the Democrats”

A conservative senator is complicating President Trump’s ongoing cabinet shuffle, though the tumult could be smoothed over by compliant Democrats from across the aisle. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said Wednesday he will oppose Trump’s bid to name Mike Pompeo, the current Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, as Secretary of State. The lawmaker said he would similarly vote against the nomination of Gina Haspel to replace Pompeo, as head of the CIA. Haspel is the current Deputy Director of the Agency. Paul hit out at… Keep Reading

Pentagon Denies Responsibility for Helping Destroy Yemen, But It Isn’t Keeping Records

“Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil” appears to be official Defense Department policy on its role in the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen. The head of Central Command (CENTCOM) told lawmakers on Tuesday that the Pentagon doesn’t chronicle details of the specific Saudi air missions supported by the US military. Gen. Joseph Votel also denied the United States was “one of the parties” to the war, and put the blame for fighting squarely on Houthi rebels. “There is certainly a humanitarian disaster… Keep Reading

At Eleventh Hour, Senate Banking Deregulation Threatens Consumer Data Security

Last minute changes to the Senate’s financial deregulation bill could expose sensitive private information to additional malefactors, while weakening remedies for those harmed by negligent cybersecurity practices. “Corrections” to the legislation offered late Wednesday evening by co-sponsors include language that would forbid Americans from suing bungling credit reporting agencies like Equifax, according to Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio.) The eleventh hour amendments would also permit “credit card companies to tap the Social Security Administration database to verify identities,” Brown said late Thursday morning. “There hasn’t been… Keep Reading

They’re Lovin’ It: Dems Press NLRB about Bungled Rule Repeal, McDonald’s Case

The National Labor Relations Board must continue pursuing litigation against McDonald’s under an Obama-era standard now that the standard has been restored, Democratic lawmakers said on Tuesday. In January, Trump’s Board had obtained a delay in the lawsuit against the fast food giant after rolling back the 2015 joint-employer rule—a regulation that made corporations responsible for “indirect control” exerted over franchise labor practices. The case used as a vehicle to annul the rule, Hy-Brand, was vacated by the Board last month. T he NLRB Inspector General… Keep Reading

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