Judge Glenda Hatchett, is trailblazer in the legal field and advocate for justice. Learn about her experiences and achievements.
A 2022 state law that led to lawsuits against two Hudson Valley towns over lack of minority representation on elected boards has been declared unconstitutional by an Orange County judge. The decision ...
Fulton County Judge Thelma Wyatt Cummings Moore’s passing on October 9, 2024, marks the loss of a trailblazer in Georgia’s legal community. As the first African-American woman to serve on the City ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a bid by Louisiana officials to preserve an electoral map that raised the number of majority-Black congressional districts in a legal challenge by a ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments early next year in the latest chapter in a protracted dispute over race and redistricting in Louisiana. In a list of orders from the justices’ private conference ...
Graves' District 6 was reconfigured to create the second majority-minority district. It now stretches from Shreveport, in ...
South Carolina has put Richard Moore to death by lethal injection for the fatal shooting of a store clerk in Spartanburg ...
READ MORE | "Jurors, judge and former prison director all ask for mercy for condemned SC inmate" They also said Moore is the ...
Judge Morrison England, Judge Dena Coggins ... Underground Books, one of the few remaining African American bookstores in the country, has become a cultural hub in Oak Park under West’s leadership.
Farris was the first African American Judge in the South after reconstruction. Her statue now stands as a reminder of her life and accomplishments. The project was a collaborative effort between ...
Underwood was announced as the music competition’s new judge in August ... View this post on Instagram A post shared by American Idol (@americanidol) Perry also weighed in about the possibility ...
Farris. 9-year-old Holliday student wins statewide Abacus Bee Farris was an attorney who became the first African American judge licensed to practice law in the state of Texas. Ann Arnold-Ogden ...