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Judge Robert L. Carter, 1917 – 2012

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The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund mourns the passing of Judge Robert L. Carter, a true giant of the struggle for racial justice and equality.



Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Records Banner Year of Improvements

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By The Editors
The agency’s year-end report for fiscal year 2011 documents startling improvements in awards won for individual victims of discrimination, and from the reinvigorated pursuit of “systemic” cases intended to eliminate broad discriminatory practices within a company.



Save The Post Office

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By Kenneth J. Cooper
On the verge of default, the U.S. Postal Service has suspended its contributions to employee pensions and is considering layoffs, shutdowns of some rural post offices, and even an end to Saturday delivery. The independent government agency faces a budget deficit of as much as $10 billion this year.



Understanding the 2010 Midterm Elections

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By George E. Curry Of the tsunami of mistakes made by the media in interpreting the midterm election results, the one that rises to the top is the assertion that Democrats lost more than 60 House seats in part because the African-American portion of the electorate declined from 13 percent in 2008 to 10 percent [...]



Legal Defense Fund Gala Dinner Surpasses Goal in Fund-Raising at 70

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By The Editors

Buoyed by an extraordinary success in fund-raising, the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF) held its annual National Equal Justice Award Dinner Thursday in New York City in a celebration that exemplified many of the elements of LDF’s past and present.



Civil Rights Conference Honors Julius L. Chambers

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By The Editors
Julius L. Chambers, a former President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund was honored this week in his native North Carolina in perhaps the most fitting way possible: with a two-day conference intended to identify ways to complete “The Unfinished Work” of the struggle for civil rights.