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21.07.2006
The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly Thursday to continue to protect non-native English speakers' voting rights and ensure that the federal government monitors districts with histories of discrimination in voting procedures. Having already passed the House, the provision now appears set to become law.
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17.07.2006
Civil rights activists were elated Thursday as the U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to renew the law that protects minorities' right to vote. A Senate vote is anticipated by the end of the month.
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13.07.2006
Civil rights groups are showing concern over conservative U.S. Court of Appeal nominee William Haynes. The groups question his role in instituting U.S. torture policies.
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Image: There are concerns over Haynes' defense of the Bush administration's "enemy combatant" policy as well as his role in U.S. torture policies. © Feminist Majority Foundation
30.06.2006
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted down a proposal that would have effectively disenfranchised millions of American citizens who do not speak English very well, reports CivilRights.org.
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09.06.2006
A U.S. Supreme Court decision has dealt "a substantial blow to civil rights" with its ruling that a government employee is not protected by the First Amendment right of free speech as part of performing job-required duties.
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