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MLK Day: Athens, Limestone community celebrates civil rights icon

News Courier 22 Jan 2025
From left; Athens Mayor Ronnie Marks, Larry Donnell Saulsberry III, Limestone NAACP President Wilbert Woodruff and Alabama NAACP President Bernard Simelton pose for a picture at the 20th annual MLK Holiday Program Monday, Jan.
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'Dark money' is not the boogeyman it\u2019s made out to be

Daily Gate City 17 Jan 2025
... freedom of association as (other) forms of governmental action…” wrote a unanimous Court in 1958’s NAACP v. Alabama ... Some are even household names like the NAACP, ACLU, NRA, or League of Women Voters.
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Lawsuit by college professors and students challenges Alabama's anti-DEI law

San Francisco Chronicle 15 Jan 2025
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the Alabama State Conference of the NAACP and professors and students at the University of ...
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Lawsuit by college professors and students challenges Alabama’s anti-DEI law

Wtop 14 Jan 2025
The NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama filed the lawsuit on behalf of the Alabama State Conference of the NAACP and professors and students at the University of ...
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University of Alabama students, professors join lawsuit over state's 'divisive concepts' law

Tuscaloosanews.com 14 Jan 2025
The plaintiffs – three college students enrolled at the University of Alabama Birmingham; three professors working at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa and the NAACP’s Alabama chapter – allege SB 129, sponsored by Sen.
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Martin Luther King’s Legacy of Utmost Relevance Today

GlobalResearch 14 Jan 2025
In Mississippi, two leaders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Rev ... The assassination of NAACP Field Secretary Medgar Evers prompted outrage and greater participation in the movement.
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'Dark money' is not the boogeyman it’s made out to be

The Hawk Eye 10 Jan 2025
... freedom of association as (other) forms of governmental action…” wrote a unanimous Court in 1958’s NAACP v. Alabama ... Some are even household names like the NAACP, ACLU, NRA, or League of Women Voters.
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Dark money not boogeyman it's made out to be

The Danville News 08 Jan 2025
... on freedom of association as (other) forms of governmental action” wrote a unanimous Court in 1958’s NAACP v. Alabama ... Some are even household names like the NAACP, ACLU, NRA, or League of Women Voters.
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Heather Lauer: 'Dark money' is not the boogeyman it’s made out to be

Pittsburgh Tribune Review 08 Jan 2025
... association as (other) forms of governmental action” wrote a unanimous Court in 1958’s NAACP v. Alabama ... Some are even household names like the NAACP, ACLU, NRA, or League of Women Voters.
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Column: ‘Dark money’ is not the boogeyman it’s made out to be

Daily Press 07 Jan 2025
In fact, the landmark Supreme Court ruling that protects the ability of nonprofits to keep their donor lists private, 1958’s NAACP v. Alabama, came out of the civil rights movement.
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‘Dark money’ is not ruining our elections

Bangor Daily News 07 Jan 2025
... on freedom of association as (other) forms of governmental action” wrote a unanimous Court in 1958’s NAACP v. Alabama ... Some are even household names like the NAACP, ACLU, NRA or League of Women Voters.
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Heather Lauer: ‘Dark money’ is not the boogeyman it’s made out to be

Pioneer Press 07 Jan 2025
... freedom of association as (other) forms of governmental action…” wrote a unanimous Court in 1958’s NAACP v. Alabama ... Some are even household names like the NAACP, ACLU, NRA, or League of Women Voters.
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'Dark money' is not the boogeyman it\u2019s made out to be | Heather Lauer

Journal Gazette 06 Jan 2025
... of association as (other) forms of governmental action ...” wrote a unanimous court in 1958’s NAACP v. Alabama ... Some are even household names like the NAACP, ACLU, NRA, or League of Women Voters.
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Cultural center to honor civil rights martyrs with special commemoration

Florida Today 15 Dec 2024
The inaugural day named after the slain couple — who founded the Brevard County branch of the NAACP in 1934 and traveled the state to register voters — will be held Monday at the Harry T ... Alabama.

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