By revoking Executive Order 11246, Donald Trump has erased key civil rights protections for federal contractors.
The phrase "affirmative action" and much of the executive order Trump is repealing, itself built on one signed by Johnson's ...
Lyndon B. Johnson’s Executive Order 11246, promoting affirmative action in federal contracting, was among the number of DEI policies targeted by the president.
When U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson took the stage at Howard University in June of 1965, he had already signed the Civil Rights act into law, and he said he expected to sign the Voting Rights Act ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson addressed the economic disparity between Black and white Americans, highlighting the need for action beyond the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts. His executive order on ...
Antidiscrimination and affirmative action efforts at colleges that receive federal aid are no longer required and could be prohibited, several lawyers said.
Troops have been previously deployed in the U.S. by presidents, including George H.W. Bush and John F. Kennedy.
Learn about the history of Executive Order 11246 following President Trump’s executive order to eliminate DEI programs and ...
Donald Trump’s war on diversity in the workplace has expanded to include the revocation of a landmark anti-discrimination act ...
Donald Trump is rolling back diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts with his latest initiative to eliminate federal DEI ...
The new president just unwound a landmark anti-discrimination measure implemented amid the height of the Civil Rights ...
The memo, sent to employees across multiple departments, was signed by various members of Trump's cabinet, including ...