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DOJ Seeks to Roll Back Protections Against Civil Rights Discrimination

HeadlineJan 06, 2021

The Justice Department is seeking to undo long-standing protections against discrimination in the waning days of the Trump administration. The proposed change to the Civil Rights Act affects a provision barring recipients of federal funding from discriminating based on race, color or national origin. The move would mean employers, housing programs, schools and hospitals could enact policies or practices that “disparately impact” minority groups, as long as intentional discrimination cannot be proven.

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