Pro-reparations group calls for dismissal of lawsuit against Evanston program

From The Chicago Tribune: Reparations United and its executive director, Kamm Howard, have come to the defense of Evanston’s reparations program amid a lawsuit that alleges the city’s use of race to determine benefits is unconstitutional. A May 30 news release from Howard and the group argues the suit, filed by the conservative group, Judicial […]

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First U.S. city to offer Black residents reparations faces class-action lawsuit

From The Washington Times: The first U.S. city to offer reparations to Black residents now faces a federal class-action lawsuit alleging its program discriminates against non-Black residents in violation of the Constitution. The conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch filed the class-action suit last month against Evanston, Illinois. The city of about 75,000 people outside Chicago […]

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