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CA Attorney General Says Second Amendment Justifies Racist Law

After the Los Angeles Watts' Riot of 1965, two Black men formed the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense in Oakland California. On several occasions they and their supporters confronted police and government officials while openly bearing arms.

Is Race Socially and Legally Constructed?

Racism is a deliberate classification approach and behavior of one type people to humiliate and fail another type people.

US and Brazil Collaborate to Combat Discrimination

Both countries have executed a robust series of activities and identified numerous ways to deepen and institutionalize our cooperation.

Is There a Dangerous Bond Between Racism and Conflict?

Where societies have been shattered by conflict, the United Nations strives to promote peace processes and peacebuilding that foster inclusion, dialogue, reconciliation and human rights, Mr. Ban highlighted.

Three Best Antidotes to Offensive Speech

Deputy Representative to ECOSOC John F. Sammis today underlined that the best antidote to offensive speech is not bans and punishments but a combination of three key elements...

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How Singh Law Firm’s Cross-Border Practice Is Redefining Mid-Market Counsel

A boutique firm with national reach is changing what mid-sized clients expect from outside legal

Australia CGT Tax Changes Threaten Investment Confidence, Young Investors

Australia’s CGT tax changes may hurt young investors, shares, crypto and small businesses as Treasury modelling faces criticism.

What Actually Works for Healthy Weight Loss in the Australian Market Today?

As an Australian, there is no lack of information...

Wind Farm Decommissioning Liability: Bird-Safety Research Raises Bigger Rural Question

Australia is studying how to reduce wind-farm bird deaths, but rural landholders still face unanswered questions over turbine foundations and cleanup costs.

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