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Baltimore
How You Can Tell Larry Hogan’s Decision to Kill the Red Line Was Racially Discriminatory
Alon Levy
April 21, 2017
Bicycling
For People of Color, Barriers to Biking Go Far Beyond Infrastructure, Study Shows
Michael Andersen
April 18, 2017
Around the Block
The “Jaywalker” Brutalized By Sacramento Police Was Stopped for No Reason at All
Angie Schmitt
April 13, 2017
Baltimore
Maryland Robbed Transit to Pay for Highways, So U.S. DOT Launched a Civil Rights Probe
Angie Schmitt
January 26, 2017
Civil Rights
Civil Rights Advocates Challenge Missouri DOT’s Discriminatory Spending
Angie Schmitt
September 7, 2016
Civil Rights
The Right to Peaceful Assembly vs. the “Right” to Convenient Motoring
Angie Schmitt
July 11, 2016
Anthony Foxx
Anthony Foxx to Local Officials: Transport Policy Should Tackle Segregation
Angie Schmitt
June 16, 2016
Civil Rights
House Panel Calls on U.S. DOT to Measure Access to Economic Opportunity
Angie Schmitt
May 27, 2016
Baltimore
Civil Rights Groups Challenge Maryland Gov. Hogan’s Red Line Cancellation
Angie Schmitt
December 21, 2015
Civil Rights
Police Profiling Is a Safe Streets Issue
Keith Benjamin
March 16, 2015
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