Abercrombie and Fitch has been sued for racial discrimination in their hiring practices:“According to the lawsuit, which is seeking class certification, the company has a policy that requires all sales people to exhibit an all-white “A&F look.” Posters and a television program in stores display models who are mostly white, as does the company’s catalogue, […]
I’ve just posted a copy of the City of Ann Arbor’s Noise Ordinance.
According to Dave Enders’ blog, he will appear on NPR’s Marketplace today. In Ann Arbor, Marketplace can be heard at 6:30 at 97.1FM or online here.
Another top-ranking member of the Bush White House has left in disgust – this time to work for John Kerry. The first to quit was former head of the President’s Office of Faith-Based Initiatives John DiLulio, who told Esquire that in the Bush administration: ” in domestic policy, there has been almost no meaningful consideration […]
Although the vote on the city resolution about the U.S.A. Patriot Act was postponed at last night’s city council meeting, they did pass on first reads the new panhandling regulations: “Council takes first step to limit panhandling”. The Ann Arbor District Library also took a position on the Patriot Act: Library affirmss opposition to Patriot […]
NOTE: The Supreme Court’s decision in the U-M admissions lawsuits is expected next Monday, June 24th, however it could be released any time in the next two weeks. When the decision is released, this website will have ongoing coverage of the day’s events including the BAMN press conference at 11AM on the steps of the […]
The Ann Arbor City Council will consider new, tougher panhandling regulations, (See Panhandling rules revisited”) and a civil liberties resolution tonight:“>From Mary Bejian, Campaign to Keep Ann Arbor Safe & FreeNewsflash: Urged on by the strong turnout at last Wednesday’s PATRIOT Act forum, Ann Arbor City Council is planning to vote on the civil liberties […]