The caucus was created by Democratic Reps. Jerry Nadler of New York and Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida. Nadler and Illinois Democratic Rep. Brad Schneider will serve as the caucus' co-chairs.
After years of informal meetings, the group of House Democrats says formalizing will help address rising antisemitism.
The advisory board for the Center for Legal Innovation, launched by The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law, ...
President Donald Trump announced on Thursday a series of sweeping faith-based initiatives, including a new presidential commission on religious liberty and an executive order targeting perceived ...
I would much prefer a Verified Nuclear Peace Agreement, which will let Iran peacefully grow and prosper. We should start ...
U.S. aid workers around the world scrambled Wednesday to pack up households or pull children from school after the Trump ...
The Trump administration has opened a federal civil rights probe into reports of antisemitism at Columbia University and ...
Efforts by the administration to cut diversity efforts and foreign aid have upended campuses. But many university leaders seem wary of provoking a president who has glorified retribution.
New York City Republican leaders are blasting a campaign to persuade its GOP voters to re-enroll as Democrats to vote in the ...
Jewish leaders, activists weigh in on Trump administration executive order authorizing the removal of pro-Hamas activists ...
The president’s baseless claim that diversity programs are to blame for a deadly plane crash follows conservatives’ growing ...