By revoking Executive Order 11246, Donald Trump has erased key civil rights protections for federal contractors.
Lyndon B. Johnson’s Executive Order 11246, promoting affirmative action in federal contracting, was among the number of DEI policies targeted by the president.
Among the first executive actions signed by President Donald Trump during his first day in office was ending “radical and wasteful” diversity, equity and inclusion programs inside federal agencies. In ...
Dr. King's dream for bipartisanship and collaboration is as urgent as ever in the new Trump era, writes John Hope Bryant ...
Leaders are seething after Trump revoked enforcement of equal employment opportunity laws, or Title VII, under the Civil ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order that aims to ease regulation on cryptocurrency, seeking to ...
When U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson took the stage at Howard University in June of 1965, he had already signed the Civil Rights act into law, and he said he expected to sign the Voting Rights Act ...
What is clear is that after four contentious years, Biden leaves Washington as a remarkably consequential one-term president.
President Donald Trump this week revoked an executive order aimed at banning discrimination by federal contractors and ...
The (good old) boys are back in town US government contractors are no longer subject to anti-discrimination rules over hiring, training, and employment – after President Trump reached back 60 years to ...
With a stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive order on Tuesday that overturned government ...