Category Archives: Civil Rights
Homeless Rights Activist Avoids Jail Time for Attempting to Sleep at Denver City and County Building
Terese Howard, founding member of Denver Homeless Out Loud (DHOL), a homeless rights group, received […]
Judge Drops All Charges against July 7 Cory Gardner Sit-in Protesters
On Tuesday, District Judge Adam Espinosa followed the recommendation of the Denver City Attorney and […]
The USS Liberty: Fifty Years of US Cover-Up
In 1967 the surviving crew members of the USS Liberty endured a military attack by […]
Editorial: Martinez Lawsuit on the Right Side of History
The Nation Report staff stands in strong favor of the Martinez lawsuit to force the […]
Commentary: Solving Homelessness is Not Complex
Prior to President Reagan gutting billions of dollars from the Department of Housing and Urban […]
Audience Member at Denver University Throws Rotten Eggs at Kosovo Ambassador
On Wednesday Ambassador Vlora Çitaku, the Ambassador of the Republic of Kosovo to the United States, […]
Commentary: Policing For Profit: When Systemic Practices Supercede Corruption
In the US, the criminal justice system is Big Business. Our high rates of stops, […]
DC Confronts Trump at Climate March on 100th Day on the Job
WASHINGTON DC – Yelling “Shame! Shame! Shame!” while marching next to Trump International Hotel, a […]
Jury Nullification Educators Have Their Day in Federal Court
A civil rights lawsuit challenging a “free speech zone” outside the Lindsey Flanigan Courthouse in […]
Denver City Council Unanimously Approves $1 million Settlement for Hernandez Family: Human Rights Groups Respond
Denver City Council voted unanimously to a settlement agreement announced by the City Attorney’s office […]
Jessica Hernandez Family and City of Denver Reach Settlement
Editor’s note: The Nation Report holds a policy of not reporting accusations or allegations against […]
Jury Says Three Homeless Advocates Were Camping: One juror asks to pay fine
Editor’s note: On November 28, 2016 The Nation Report received a news tip that a […]