College January 8, 2022 Lani Guinier, civil rights lawyer, professor dead at 71 Lani Guinier, a civil rights lawyer and scholar whose nomination by President Bill Clinton to head the Justice Department's civil rights division was pulled after conservatives criticized her views on correcting racial discrimination, has died. She was 71.
China December 30, 2021 Hong Kong court denies bail to pro-democracy editors charged with sedition A Hong Kong court on Thursday charged two former editors for a pro-democracy media outlet with sedition and denied them bail.
OPINION December 17, 2021 China Olympic sponsors must hold Beijing accountable Those sponsoring the Games have an obligation to shine a light on China's continued human rights abuses, and to use their millions of dollars in advertising and promotion for good.Â
China December 14, 2021 Chinese Embassy in France releases anti-American song: US is 'human rights cop' China is whispering to U.S. allies behind the America's back – in the form of a poorly produced music video.
Human Rights December 11, 2021 Two civilians killed by human smuggler in Texas car chase Two civilians are confirmed dead after an alleged human smuggler transporting illegal migrants collided with their vehicle.
Olympics December 10, 2021 UN chief to attend Beijing Olympics as Western nations commit to diplomatic boycott over human rights abuses The U.N. Secretary General has accepted an invitation to the Olympics in Beijing, China amid boycotts from some Western nations.
Human Rights December 10, 2021 Sam Brownback on Human Rights Day: When 'everything's a human right, then nothing's really a human right' Longtime GOP politician Sam Brownback is warning that the U.S. is diluting "human rights" and undermining their foundation by inappropriately applying that label to certain things.
OPINION December 9, 2021 US must not enable evil in China and at the Beijing Olympics The Biden administration clearly hopes that a diplomatic boycott will be enough to put Beijing on notice. It won’t be
OPINION December 7, 2021 Biden's democracy summit already sending wrong signals to authoritarian regimes This year has been a record-breaking one in many ways, and, according to Freedom House, the world is at a 15-year low for "Free countries" and a 15-year high of "Not Free countries."
China November 12, 2021 Top advertisers for Beijing Winter Olympics face pressure over China human rights abuses Top advertisers for the Beijing Winter Olympics are facing pressure to take a stand on China’s reported human rights abuses as they gear up for the top international games.Â
Joe Biden October 27, 2021 Psaki acknowledges Biden and pope on different page on abortion, tangles with reporter White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday that President Biden and Pope Francis will discuss a range of issues on which they agree during their upcoming visit, and that abortion won’t be one of them.