By: Gloria J. Browne-Marshall AANIC Correspondent Driving the dark highway to Selma, Ala., I met forgotten heroes of the voting rights movement. It was the night before President Barack … [Read more...]
President Obama, Don’t Turn the Page Yet
Gloria J. Browne-Marshall AANIC Correspondent President Obama’s State of the Union speech titled “Turn the Page” made clear – he is no lame-duck. With an ambitious agenda, and less than two … [Read more...]
NAACP Office Bombed, Anti-Black Hate Crimes on Rise
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall AANIC Correspondent The NAACP office was bombed in Colorado Springs, Colo. On Jan. 6 a device was placed near the NAACP office. Attacks on African-Americans have … [Read more...]
The U.S. Supreme Court
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall The U.S. Supreme Court may have added fuel to the existing fire involving police. At a time when public trust in policing is falling to its nadir, a recent U.S. … [Read more...]
Police Shooting Cases May Be Taken from Prosecutors
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall The public has lost confidence in District Attorneys to prosecute police shooting cases. This lack of public trust now drives New York’s highest prosecutor, the … [Read more...]
Supreme Court Considers Alabama Case on Voting Rights, Districts
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall AANIC Supreme Court Correspondent America’s voting rights war continues. The U.S. Supreme Court heard Nov. 12 arguments that accuse Alabama’s Republican-controlled … [Read more...]
Law in the Time of Ebola
Kaci Hickox, 33, had no Ebola symptoms. Yet, two Governors wanted her under quarantine. It is the worse Ebola crisis in history. Call it hysteria or an abundance of caution, but this disease has the … [Read more...]
Almost Half a Million Texas Voters May be Turned Away From Polls
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall AANIC Supreme Court Correspondent In an emergency action, the Texas NAACP, and other civil rights groups, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stop Texas from enforcing … [Read more...]
Ignorance of Law No Excuse for Police?
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall Like most people, Sergeant Matt Darisse believed driving with a broken tail light is against the law. He was wrong. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard if … [Read more...]
The U.S. Supreme Court, 2014
By Gloria J. Browne-Marshall Muslim inmates sued to grow beards in Arkansas. The U.S. Supreme Court will decide if they have a religious right to do so. That Court will also rule on … [Read more...]
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