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Overton County Sheriff’s Officers Sentenced For Violating Inmate’s Civil Rights

Three Atlanta Police Officers Charged In Fatal Shooting Of Elderly Atlanta Woman

Former Deputy Sheriff Sentenced for Civil Rights Violation

Justice Department Resolves Voting Rights Lawsuit Against Philadelphia

Former Memphis Police Officer Pleads Guilty to Civil Rights Violations

Gpo Helps U.S. Commission On Civil Rights To Stop Hate On College Campuses

Former New Mexico Corrections Officer Convicted On Federal Civil Rights Charges

Former Jacksonville Police Officer Sentenced On Civil Rights Violations And Retaliation

Rep. Watson & Black Caucus Members Register Outrage Over Blatant Discrimination By Cherokee Nation

Connecticut Woman Pleads Guilty For Role In Human Trafficking Ring

Accused Sex Trafficker Arraigned in Federal Court

FBI Announces Partnership In Reviewing Cold Cases

Eeoc Takes New Approach To Fighting Racism And Colorism In The 21st Century Workplace

National African American History Month, 2007

Civil Rights Commission Vice Chair Recognized For Distinguished Scholarship

Tennessee Corrections Officers Indicted And Arrested On Civil Rights Charges

Corrections Officer Sentenced To Life In Prison

Men Indicted For Violating Civil Rights of Inmate At Federal Correctional Institution

Two Men Indicted For Violating The Civil Rights Of An Inmate

Man Sentenced For Violating The Civil Rights Of Members Of Islamic Center Of America

Law School Creates Country's First Sexuality, Gender Law Clinic

Former Police Officer Pleaded Guilty to Civil Rights Charges

Civil Rights Commission Urges S. 147 Rejection

Civil Rights Leader Received Honorary Degree At '61 Commencement

Paso Del Norte Civil Rights Center Brings First Lawsuit

Watchdog Group Calls for NBC Apology

Civil Rights Division Commemorates 100th Agreement Milestone For Project Civic Access

Civil Rights Act Anniversary a Celebration of Independence

Grassley Advances Civil Rights Tax Reform

Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Approves Collins-Wyden Civil Rights Legislation

USCCR Briefing On Voting And Election Reform

Ohio Civil Rights Commission (OCRC) To Host Panel On Bridging The Gap For Minorities Housing, Education

Wallingford Attorney Reappointed as Chairperson of the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg And New York City Commission On Women's Issues Celebrates Women's History Month

Human Rights and Opportunities Commission Appoints New Director

7th Annual Kingsley Heritage Celebration, The Power of Faith

Two Men Plead Guilty In Kentucky Cross Burning Case

Ohio Public Defender Files Civil Rights Lawsuit Challenging Ohio’s Lethal Injection Procedure

Riverside School Renamed In Honor Of City Native T. Morris Chester, Famed African American Civil War-Era Journalist, Attorney And Civil Rights Activist

Students With Disabilities Preparing For Postsecondary Education

All People Have Folklife, Because Folklife Or Folklore, As Some People Say Is The Shared Customs

The Copeland Gang, Who Once Roamed The Countryside And Buried Their Gold In The Woods

National Civil Rights Museum

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. On April 4, 1968 Would Plunge The Lorraine Motel

In 1968 The Attention Of The Nation Was Focused On The Lorraine Motel

Schiff Receives Top Ratings From Two Civil Rights Groups

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Former Deputy Sheriff Sentenced for Civil Rights Violation
Richard G. Farnham, a former Pinnellas County Deputy Sheriff, was today sentenced to 12 months in prison and 12 months of supervised release for vi...
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Connecticut Woman Pleads Guilty For Role In Human Trafficking Ring
Shanaya Hicks of Hartford, Conn., pleaded guilty today to five counts related to her role in a sex-trafficking ring that involved minors. Hicks is ...
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Men Indicted For Violating Civil Rights of Inmate At Federal Correctional Institution
WASHINGTON-- Daniel Gordon and Eric Newsome, correctional officers at the Greenville Federal Correctional Institution, were indicted by a federal g...
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Equal Employment Opportunity

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The goal of laws which make some types of discrimination in employment illegal. Equal employment opportunity (EEO) will become a reality when each U.S. citizen has an equal chance to enjoy the benefits of employment. EEO is not a guarantee of employment for anyone. Under EEO law, only job related factors can be used to determine if an individual is qualified for a particular job.

Community Outreach Program

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Community Outreach Program is a continuous public relations approach to the achievement of the agency’s civil rights policies and objectives. The objectives of community outreach include, but are not limited to: Establishing and maintaining good working relations with leaders of minority, women's, and disabled persons' organizations; community leaders; officials of schools, colleges and technical institutions and more.

Discrimination

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Discrimination is defined in civil rights law as unfavorable or unfair treatment of a person or class of persons in comparison with others who are not members of the protected class because of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, physical/mental disability, or reprisal for opposition to discriminatory practices or participation in the EEO process.

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