Hazleton, PA AntiImmigrant Law Is Unconstitutional, Federal Appeals Court Rules

[…] the Community Justice Project; Foster Maer, Ghita Schwarz and Jackson Chin of LatinoJustice PRLDEF; and Thomas G. Wilkinson and Ilan Rosenberg of Cozen O’Connor. The ruling is online at: www.aclu.org/immigrants-rights/lozano-v-hazleton-opinion A video with interviews with ACLU attorneys and clients is online at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8vr66MYZn8 More information on the case, Lozano v. Hazleton, is online at: […]

Rivers Case

Kirk Rivers Case

Councilman Rivers is one of two remaining African American City Council members in Elizabeth City, NC, a community with an over 50% African American population. The challenges to his residency and council seat have been brought by Mr. Gilbert, the husband of the candidate he beat in the election. Mr. Gilbert […]

NC Redistricting Hearing to Focus on Speed of Case

[…] filed Nov. 3 by dozens of voters and Democratic legislators and another filed the next day by civil rights and election watchdog groups argue the maps originally approved in July are illegal for generally the same reasons. The lawsuits contend the district lines illegally cluster black voters to decrease their electoral power, cross too […]

Internet for Everyone Town Hall Meeting

[…] fast, affordable and open Internet is essential to our survival as a nation. It's urgent that we begin this conversation right now.
Only 30% of African -American homes have subscribed to high-speed internet, compared with 55% of White households. Millions of Americans still stand on the wrong side of the digital divide. And […]

Temporary Restraining Order Twists White Street Landfill Case

From Coverage of the approval of the ten-day temporary restraining order issued against the City of Greensboro. Coverage of the approval of the ten-day temporary restraining order issued against the City of Greensboro. Source: Fox 8 WGHP From http://www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-white-street-landfill-110603,0,134732.story

D.C. Court Denies Texas’ Request for Quick Approval of State Redistricting Plans

This morning, a federal district court in Washington, D.C. denied a request by Texas for approval of the State's congressional, Texas House and Texas Senate redistricting plans without conducting a trial to determine whether these plans were drawn with the intent or effect of diminishing the ability of minority voters to elect the candidates of their choice. The Southern Coalition for Social Justice, on behalf of the Texas State Conference of NAACP Branches and in conjunction with the Texas Legislative Black Caucus and the League of United Latin American Citizens, offered briefing and oral argument to the court on November 2, 2011, urging the court not to approve the redistricting plans because the plans are unfair to Black and Latino voters. Because of the Court’s ruling, the state’s enacted redistricting plans for Congress, State House, and State Senate cannot be used for the 2012 elections. A federal district court in San Antonio will now draw interim redistricting plans for 2012 elections. The court in San Antonio has already conducted hearings on those interim plans, in which SCSJ presented information to the court on how to draw plans that would be fair to minority voters.

New Hills Vows to Fight Plant

[…] not going to quit," Barth said. The towns now will seek several state permits for the project covering aspects such as transportation, air quality and construction. If approved quickly, the plant could be built by the end of 2013. "It's unfortunate that there's been some ill will, but I think the appropriate decision has […]

Dumping on New Hill

by Rebekah L. Cowell Inside the sanctuary of the 100 -year-old New Hill First Baptist Church, the plush red carpet is so smooth you can see the tracks of the vacuum cleaner that ran across the floor the day before. Sun shines through stained-glass windows where families and friends join hands across oak pews. […]

The Revolution Will Be Mapped

[…] and Kim says he's received expansion requests from other cities. Healthy City uses free, open-source GIS software that can be customized as needed. The ready supply of cheap hardware and software can only hasten the arrival of the day when GIS mapping is as universal as photo or music editing. "The technology will soon […]