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'discrimination'

White men in Arkansas Senate vote to criminalize state consideration of race, gender

Eighteen white Republican men in the Senate voted Thursday to end what they called state-sponsored discrimination. In fact, the bill they passed would criminalize any action by governmental entities that considers race, gender, ethnicity or nationality.
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Shameful history in the making by the Conway school board

The Conway School Board aims to shrink minds and hamstring learning in the city of colleges.
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Leslie Rutledge joins suit to allow discrimination against LGBTQ people

Of course Leslie Rutledge is fighting for legal discrimination against LGBT people. But somehow she hasn't issued a news release yet.

Sole Black professor in UALR's history department sues for discrimination

A highly regarded Black professor of history at UALR files suit, saying he's faced ongoing discrimination.
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Leslie Rutledge joins push to allow firing transgender people UPDATE

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge continues her assault on human rights by joining other Republican attorneys general in support of the argument that it is legal under federal law to fire people for being transgender.

Rutledge touts effort to allow discrimination against gay people

Attorney General Leslie Rutledge is braying about her intervention in yet another out-of-state lawsuit — this one to protect a Washington state florist who doesn't want to sell flowers to gay people for use at their wedding.
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HRC announces new state director, results of largest-ever survey of LGBT Arkansans

At a press conference in the State Capitol rotunda this morning, the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest gay, lesbian, transgender and bisexual support and advocacy organization, announced the new state director of HRC Arkansas, and the results of the largest survey of LGBT Arkansans ever conducted in the state.

Boy Scouts delay decision on end to gay discrimination

I'd bet that a storm of negative reaction prompted the Boy Scouts of America's governing board to delay today a decision on whether to end the organization's discrimination against participation by gay people as scouts or scout leaders.
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The floor is open

The Thursday night line commences. Final words:

UALR adds Hispanics to racial survey

Now in its eighth year, the UALR survey on racial attitudes in Pulaski County expanded to cover Hispanics this year.
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