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Don Lemon Faces Civil Rights Charges Over Minnesota Church Coverage
- By Black Hot Fire Network Team
- . February 3, 2026
Seven individuals, including former CNN anchor Don Lemon and another journalist, have been charged with violating two federal laws in connection with a protest that
Don Lemon Faces Civil Rights Charges Over Minnesota Church Coverage
- By Black Hot Fire Network Team
- . February 1, 2026
Seven individuals, including former CNN anchor Don Lemon and another journalist, have been charged with violating two federal laws in connection with a protest that
DOJ Civil Rights Division Role in ICE Shooting Raises Questions
- By Black Hot Fire Network Team
- . January 19, 2026
Following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis last week, a number of Justice Department officials have resigned. The
Trump DOJ paused civil rights cases in Louisiana, South Carolina
- By Black Hot Fire Network Team
- . January 18, 2026
The Trump administration halted litigation aimed at addressing civil rights abuses of prisoners in Louisiana and mentally ill people living in South Carolina group homes.
Police Stop Raises Civil Liberties Concerns
- By Black Hot Fire Network Team
- . January 17, 2026
Police encounters can be tense situations, and understanding legal requirements and strategies for interaction is important. This information outlines legal expectations and offers guidance for
Civil Society Input Vital to UN Crimes Against Humanity Treaty
- By Black Hot Fire Network Team
- . January 16, 2026
Organizations and individuals representing civil society groups, NGOs, victim/survivor associations, and academic institutions worldwide have expressed their support for the opening of the Preparatory Committee
Maryland Police Face Civil Rights Discrimination Lawsuit
- By Black Hot Fire Network Team
- . January 15, 2026
A civil case concerning police accountability in Maryland began in Greenbelt’s US District Court on Monday. The case involves Mohamed Magassouba, the current police chief
Civil rights leaders resign over DOJ inaction on Minnesota shooting
- By Black Hot Fire Network Team
- . January 14, 2026
Several top leaders within the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division have resigned in protest. The resignations follow a decision not to investigate the fatal shooting
Civil Rights Division Faces Staff Departures Over Minneapolis Response
- By Black Hot Fire Network Team
- . January 14, 2026
Several career prosecutors in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division are leaving the department following a decision not to pursue a civil rights probe into
1964 Harlem Riot Reflects Civil Rights Era Tensions
- By Black Hot Fire Network Team
- . January 9, 2026
The Harlem race riot of 1964 was a six-day period of unrest that began on July 18, 1964, in Harlem, Manhattan. The event was triggered