Brief #90—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
Civil Rights
U.S. Supreme Court Issues Decision Blocking “Citizenship Question” From Being Added To Next Census
Brief #36—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
U.S. Supreme Court Issues Decision Blocking Federal Courts From Hearing Partisan Gerrymandering Cases
Brief #88—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
New Voting Rights Pledge Seeks To Push Gerrymandering As An Issue For 2020 Elections
Brief #87—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
Amazon.com Prioritizes Corporate Profits Over Civil Liberties In Facial Recognition Fight
Brief #86—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
Is Discrimination Against the LGBQT Community Real?
Brief #85—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
Supreme Court Examines “Worst of the Worst” Violators In Partisan Gerrymandering Case
Brief #83—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
New Hampshire Law Placing Restrictions On College Students Right To Vote Poised To Become A National Issue For 2020 Election; U.S. Petition
Brief #84—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
Supreme Court Examines “Worst of the Worst” Violators In Partisan Gerrymandering Case
Brief #83—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
Is The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) On The Verge Of Being Ratified and Added To The U.S. Constitution?
Brief #82—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
President Trump Issues Duplicative Executive Order to Cater to Voting Base
Brief #81—Civil Rights
By Rod Maggay
Trump Administration Proposal To Use Social Media To Confirm Disabilities
Brief #80—Civil Rights
By Rod A. Maggey
On August 14, 1935 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act which initiated the program in the United States.












