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My new article, The Supreme Court, Education, and the KKK in the 1920s, is about to be published in Western Legal History. The abstract is below, you can download the article here.
16 arrested in Kentucky’s Operation Safe Online Summer targeting online crimes against children. 11 victims identified, striving for safer internet.
In an ongoing dispute over the use of the UAW logo in flyers promoting Sheffield's mayoral campaign, more details come to light about who made them.
The massive budget bill to extend tax credits and cut spending for Medicaid passed Thursday. Here’s how Kentucky’s leaders are reacting.
To the Editor: In “ My Journey Deep in the Heart of Trump Country ” (Opinion guest essay, June 15), Arlie Russell Hochschild introduces readers to Kentucky’s Pike County, where citizens are ...
Kentucky has a new law banning DEI initiatives at colleges and universities. Here's how they're responding.
A worker fired from General Mills faced retaliation after reporting “offensive” Black history month flyers that dubbed atrocities “fun facts,” a Minnesota lawsuit says.