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After a two day hearing, a family court judge will now decide if the 14-year-old Tanglewood Middle School shooting suspect will be tried as an adult. Judge mulls whether to charge juvenile suspect ...
For the article, the News reviewed police reports and SCDOE annual reports from 2011 to 2013. The analysis showed that the police reported at least 224 weapons offenses compared to the school ...
In Greenville, however, on July 16, 1960, eight African-American students protested the segregation practices of the Greenville County public library. The county library had white-only and colored-only branches. The colored branch was a one-room house that had fewer books than the white-only branch. The students entered the white branch of the ...
Peterson v. City of Greenville, 373 U.S., was a United States Supreme Court case that maintained the illegality of race-based segregation in public places. Ten African American student protesters were arrested and convicted in Greenville, South Carolina for attempting to purchase food at an S.H. Kress lunch counter.
No provision of South Carolina's anti-discrimination law explicitly addresses discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. [12] However, in 2020, a federal law was expanded to protect LGBT discrimination in the workplace, which extends to all 50 US states, including South Carolina. [13]
Greenville County Schools board of trustees band three books, Ellen Hopkins's "Perfect" and "Tilt" and Sarah J. Maas's "Empire of Storms" during a special meeting on Tuesday, May 28, 2024.
Bostock v. Clayton County –— a landmark United States Supreme Court case in 2020 in which the Court held that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protects employees against discrimination because of their sexual orientation or gender identity; Civil Rights Act of 1866 [3] Civil Rights Act of 1871 [4] Civil Rights Act of 1957 [5]
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