Category Archives: Contemporary Era: Civil Rights Legislation
Addington, David S. Files, Grove City/Civil Rights Vol. I (6 of 6) OA 16789
An Act To amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to extend the effect of certain provisions, and for other purposes
An Act To restore the broad scope of coverage and to clarify the application of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Bach, Christena [L.] Files, 1981-88, Grove City Case [1 of 3] OA 12739
Cicconi, James W. Files, Series II: Subject File, Voting Rights Act (4)
Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987
Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987
Duggan, Juanita [D.] Files, Civil Rights Restoration Act (2) OA 17974
Executive Clerk, White House Office of: Bill Reports, 06/29/1982 H.R. 3112 (2 of 2)
Extension of the Voting Rights Act, Part 1
Extension of the Voting Rights Act, Part 2
Extension of the Voting Rights Act, Part 3
Hearings on H.R. 1, the Civil Rights Act of 1991
House and Senate Reports: Civil Rights Act of 1991
HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 172800CU-176393CU
HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 176497-180433CU
HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 184337-187926
HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 196815CU-203596
HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 207205CU-213231
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HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 274521SS-274679CU
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HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 287200CU-289282CU
HU010–Equality, Document Numbers 289506CU-293857CU
Meese, Edwin, III Files, Voting Rights Act Materials (1) OA 5102
Meese, Edwin, III Files, Voting Rights, OA 11841
PR007 [Public Relations] Engagements–Appointments–Interviews (564800-566599)
PR007-02 [Public Relations] Presidential Telephone Calls (541300-541399)
Reauthorization of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
SP-288-08 [Speeches] 541280 (1 of 2)
SP-288-08 [Speeches] 541280 (2 of 2)
Statement on Signing the Civil Rights Act of 1991
Uhlmann, Michael M. Files, Voting Rights Act II, OA 9439
Uhlmann, Michael M. Files, Voting Rights: Legislative Strategy Group 04/17/1982, OA 9439
Uhlmann, Michael M. Files, Voting Rights: Miscellaneous Law Review Case, OA 9439
Voting Rights Act
Voting Rights Act Extension
Voting Rights Act Extension
Voting Rights Act Extension
Voting Rights Act Vol. 2: Appendix
Voting Rights Act, Vol. 1
Ronald Reason Presidential Library Folders: Supplementary material (p. 2208-2813 and throughout) includes submitted statements, correspondence, witnesses’ prepared statements and written replies to subcom questions, court documents, and:, 1988
Law Text: An Act To amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to extend the effect of certain provisions, and for other purposes, 1982
Law Text: An Act To restore the broad scope of coverage and to clarify the application of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 1987
Ronald Reason Presidential Library Folders: Justice Dept, State and area election law changes submitted under Voting Rights Act preclearance requirements, with Justice Dept objections, as of Feb. 1981, tables and lists by State (p. 2235-2278)., 1988
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Files: Voting Rights Act extension compromise, 1982
House and Senate Reports: Recommends passage, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, of S. 557, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, to amend the Education Amendments of 1972 and three other acts to clarify congressional intent regarding the scope and coverage of prohibitions against race, sex, handicap, and age discrimination by providing that programs and entities receiving direct or indirect Federal assistance are subject to civil rights laws on an institution-wide rather than a program-specific basis. Bill responds to Feb. 1984 Supreme Court decision in Grove City College v. Bell, holding Grove City College a recipient of Federal assistance on the basis of financial aid student enrollments, but limiting the applicability of Education Amendments of 1972 Title IX sex nondiscrimination provisions to the financial aid program. Includes minority views (p. 37-38). S. 557 is related to 98th Congress S. 2568 and 99th Congress S. 431., 1987
Congressional Hearing: Hearings to consider S. 557, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, to amend the Education Amendments of 1972 and three other acts to clarify congressional intent regarding the scope and coverage of prohibitions against race, sex, handicap, and age discrimination by providing that programs and entities receiving direct or indirect Federal assistance are subject to civil rights laws on an institution-wide rather than a program-specific basis. Bill responds to Feb. 1984 Supreme Court decision in Grove City College v. Bell, holding Grove City College a recipient of Federal assistance on the basis of financial aid student enrollments, but limiting the applicability of Education Amendments of 1972 Title IX sex nondiscrimination provisions to the financial aid program., 1987
Ronald Reason Presidential Library Folders: Justice Dept, election law change objections under Voting Rights Act preclearance, with post-objection action of affected jurisdiction, 1975-81, lists by State (p. 2400-2434)., 1988
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Files: Military, armament, and revolutionary Black Panther instructional materials (p. 4610-4629)., 1981-1982
Congressional Hearings: House of Representatives Hearings before the Subcom on Civil and Constitutional Rights to consider the following bills to amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to revise and extend minority protections against discriminatory voting practices: H.R. 3112 (text, p. 70-71), to extend through 1992 Voting Rights Act preclearance provisions requiring designated States and areas with histories of discriminatory voting practices to submit all election law changes to the Justice Dept for approval; extend requirements for bilingual election materials in jurisdictions with substantial language minorities; and to clarify the standard of proof in voting discrimination cases. H.R. 3198 (text, p. 72-75), and related H.R. 3473 (text, p. 163-167), both the Voting Rights Amendments Act of 1981, to limit mandatory election law preclearance to States and areas where voting discrimination is established in Federal court, and to clarify the standard of proof in voting discrimination cases. Also examines extent of voting rights discrimination in southern States. This volume includes texts (p. 76-84) of H.R. 1407 and identical H.R. 2942 and H.R. 1731, the Voting Rights Act Repealer Amendments Act, to eliminate bilingual election provisions and repeal Voting Rights Act coverage for language minorities. Full Committee Member M. Caldwell Butler (R-Va) questions witnesses on May 20. Full Committee Member Billy Lee Evans (D-Ga) questions witnesses on May 27. Supplementary material (p. 279-354) includes court documents and: Goolrick, Chester; “Voting: A Right Still Denied”, Atlanta Constitution series, Dec. 7-11, 1980, (p. 279-301). Thernstrom, Abigail M.; “Odd Evolution of the Voting Rights Act”, Public Interest, Spring 1979, (p. 327-354), 1981
Congressional Hearings: House of Representatives Continuation of hearings before the Subcom on Civil and Constitutional Rights to consider the following bills to revise and extend the Voting Rights Act of 1965: H.R. 3112. H.R. 3198 and related H.R. 3473, the Voting Rights Amendments Act of 1981. H.R. 1407 and identical H.R. 2942 and H.R. 1731, the Voting Rights Act Repealer Amendments Act. Hearings were held in Austin, Tex., on June 5, and in Montgomery, Ala., on June 12., 1981
Congressional Hearings: House of Representatives Continuation of hearings before the Subcom on Civil and Constitutional Rights to consider the following bills to revise and extend the Voting Rights Act of 1965: H.R. 3112. H.R. 3198 and related H.R. 3473, the Voting Rights Amendments Act of 1981. H.R. 1407 and identical H.R. 2942 and H.R. 1731, the Voting Rights Act Repealer Amendments Act. This volume also considers H.R. 3948 (text, p. 1856-1861), the Voting Rights Act Amendments Act of 1981, to extend preclearance provisions indefinitely, revise “bailout” procedures permitting eligible jurisdictions to apply for removal of preclearance requirements, and clarify standard of proof in voting discrimination cases. Supplementary material (p. 2208-2813 and throughout) includes submitted statements, correspondence, witnesses’ prepared statements and written replies to subcom questions, court documents, and: Justice Dept, State and area election law changes submitted under Voting Rights Act preclearance requirements, with Justice Dept objections, as of Feb. 1981, tables and lists by State (p. 2235-2278). Justice Dept, election law change objections under Voting Rights Act preclearance, with post-objection action of affected jurisdiction, 1975-81, lists by State (p. 2400-2434). Justice Dept, voting rights lawsuits with Justice Dept participation, 1975-81, case summaries (p. 2435-2575). Engstrom, Richard L.; McDonald, Michael D. (Univ of New Orleans); “Election of Blacks to City Councils: Clarifying the Impact of Electoral Arrangements on the Seats/Population Relationship”, Amer Political Science Review, June 1981, (p. 2577-2587). Walker, Robert M. (NAACP); “Mississippi Case for the Continuation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965”, 1981, (p. 2641-2650) hearings before the Subcom on Civil and Constitutional Rights to consider the following bills to revise and extend the Voting Rights Act of 1965:, 1981
Hearings to consider H.R. 1 (text, p. 2-22; summary, p. 534-537), the Civil Rights Act of 1991, to amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to strengthen civil rights laws prohibiting discrimination in employment based on race, religion, gender, or national origin. Includes provisions to:, 1991
Congressional Report: Recommends passage of H.R. 1, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, to amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to respond to recent Supreme Court decisions by restoring civil rights protections against employment discrimination., 1991
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: George H. W. Bush veto of Civil Rights Act of 1990, Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio, and other civil rights issues from the George H. W. Bush Administration, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: Civil Rights Act of 1990 (including veto), black American opinion of President, discrimination in employment, racial discrimination, and Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: Civil Rights Act of 1990, Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, National Black Republican Civil Rights Task Force, American G.I. Forum of the United States, homosexuality, and the NAACP, George H. W. Bush Administration civil rights files, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: Correspondence regarding the Civil Rights Act of 1990 and Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1991, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: Bush administration progress in housing, education, and employment, Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1991, Edward I. Koch essay on Civil Rights Act of 1990, and racial equality, George H. W. Bush Administration civil rights files, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder on the Civil Rights Act of 1991, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: Civil Rights Act of 1991, homosexuality in military, National Black Republican Civil Rights Task Force, discrimination in employment, and U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, George H. W. Bush Administration civil rights files, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: Civil Rights Act of 1991, Edward I. Koch speech on Civil Rights Act of 1991, Griggs v. Duke Power Co., and Leonard Peltier imprisonment, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: Civil Rights Act of 1991, Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio, speech to U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, and speech on charitable organizations, George H. W. Bush Administration civil rights files, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: Racial discrimination, discrimination in employment, discrimination against homosexuals, Lamda Legal Defense and Education Fund, Griggs v. Duke Power Co., and educational test scores and race normalization, George H. W. Bush Administration civil rights files, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Civil Rights Act of 1991, Slade Gorton speech on nomination of Clarence Thomas to U.S. Supreme Court, Griggs v. Duke Power Co., and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: John E. Jacob speech to National Urban League, Blacks in Government (organization), Civil Rights Act of 1991, Griggs v. Duke Power Co., Wards Power Co. v. Atonio, sex discrimination by U.S. Navy, John C. Danforth, Arthur Flemming, and Li Lu hunger strike in Washington, D.C., 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library folder on the Civil Rights Act of 1991; George H. W. Bush administration civil rights proposal, Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio, Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins, and Martin v. Wilks, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder on the Civil Rights Act of 1991, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder: George H. W. Bush speech on Civil Rights Act of 1991, DeVargas v. Mason & Hanger-Silas Mason Co., discrimination in employment, and discrimination against the disabled, 1989-1993
George H. W. Bush Presidential Library file folder on discrimination in education, affirmative action, Civil Rights Act of 1991, Nontraditional Employment of Women Act, discrimination in employment cases, and Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, George H. W. Bush Administration civil rights files, 1989-1993
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Files: Summary of testimony from Committee executive session, May 13, 1970 (p. 4424-4428)., 1981
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Files: Notice to Safeway Stores of boycotting measures to be taken by Black Panther Party, and sworn affidavits from employees regarding related incidents (p. 4412-4420)., 1982
Ronald Reason Presidential Library Folders: Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner request to meet with the president about sustaining a veto of the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, 1988
Ronald Reason Presidential Library Folders: H.R. 3198 and related H.R. 3473, the Voting Rights Amendments Act of 1981., 1988
Hearing before the Subcom on Civil and Constitutional Rights to consider an Administration proposal (draft text, amended draft text, p. 44-61, 71-77; sectional analyses, p. 62-70, 78-81), the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Act of 1991, to revise and extend through FY 2016 Commission on Civil Rights programs providing legal services, information dissemination, and related services to protect citizen civil rights., 1991
Ronald Reason Presidential Library Folders: H.R. 1407 and identical H.R. 2942 and H.R. 1731, the Voting Rights Act Repealer Amendments Act., 1988
Ronald Reason Presidential Library Folders: This volume also considers H.R. 3948 (text, p. 1856-1861), the Voting Rights Act Amendments Act of 1981, to extend preclearance provisions indefinitely, revise “bailout” procedures permitting eligible jurisdictions to apply for removal of preclearance requirements, and clarify standard of proof in voting discrimination cases., 1988
President George H. Bush’s statement on signing the Civil Rights Act of 1991, 1991
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Files: Objectives of Women Panthers, list (p. 4398-4399)., 1981-1982
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Files: Voting Rights Legislation Strategy Group Notes, 1981-1982
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Files: Voting Rights Act constitutionality, 1981
Congressional Prints: Subcom on the Constitution report recommending passage with amendments of S. 1992, the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1982, to extend the Voting Rights Act of 1965 through 1992, including preclearance provisions requiring designated States and areas with histories of discriminatory voting practices to submit all election law changes to the Justice Dept for approval, and provision requiring bilingual election materials in jurisdictions with substantial language minorities., 1982
House and Senate Reports: Supplement, containing minor corrections, to report on H.R. 3112, to revise and extend the Voting Rights Act of 1965. (For report summary, see H523-7.), 1981
House and Senate Reports: Recommends passage, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, of S. 1992, the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1982, to extend the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Includes the following provisions to:, 1982
House and Senate Reports: Recommends passage, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, of H.R. 3112, to amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to extend minority protections against discriminatory voting practices; to establish new criteria for State and local exemption from Justice Dept review of voting rights compliance; and to clarify the standard of proof in voting discrimination cases., 1981
Congressional Hearings: Senate Appendix volume to hearings before the Subcom on the Constitution to consider bills to extend and revise P.L. 89-110, the Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965. Includes transcript (p. 1-12) of Mar. 24 subcom markup session on an amendment in the nature of a substitute to S. 1992 (draft text, p. 8), the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1982, to extend VRA for 10 years. Amended bill was favorably reported to the full committee. Also includes transcripts (p. 13-124) of Apr. 27-29, May 4 full committee consideration of subcom report on S. 1992, presented by chairman Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah), and S. 1992 amendments (texts throughout). Amended bill was favorably reported. Supplementary material (p. 125-1076) includes submitted statements, correspondence, court documents, articles, and: Bell, Randall T.; “Voting Rights Act and Reapportionment: Should Section 5 Be Extended?”, remarks prepared for Natl Conf of State Legislatures conf, July 30, 1981, (p. 152-173. Thernstrom, Abigail M.; “Odd Evolution of the Voting Rights Act”, Public Interest, (p. 435-462. O’Rourke, Timothy G. (Univ of Va); “Legal Status of Local At-Large Elections: Racial Discrimination and the Remedy of “Affirmative Representation'”, prepared for Southern Political Science Assn meeting, Nov. 1-3, 1979, (p. 464-494). Wells, David I. (Intl Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union); “Con Affirmative Gerrymandering”, Policy Studies J, 1980-81, (p. 495-508). Wells, David I.; “Affirmative Gerrymandering’ Compounds Districting Problems”, Natl Civic Review, Jan. 1978, (p. 509-516). Hamilton, Howard D. (Ind Univ); “Choosing a Representation System: More Than Meets the Eye”, remarks prepared for Natl Conf on Govt, Nov. 11, 1979, (p. 517-524). Troy, Anthony, VRA constitutionality, legal memo, Congressional Record excerpt (p. 525-536). Hill, David A. (Republican Study Committee); “Backgrounder: The Voting Rights Act”, Sept. 25, 1981, (p. 537-547). McClellan, James; “Fiddling with the Constitution While Rome Burns: The Case Against the Voting Rights Act of 1965”, La Law Review, 1981, (p. 548-620). Durbin, Thomas M. (CRS); “Covered States and Jurisdictions That Have “Bailed Out’ or Attempted to “Bail Out’ of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, As Amended”, June 30, 1981, (p. 621-630). Hunter, David H.; “Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965: Problems and Possibilities”, prepared for Amer Political Science Assn meeting, Aug. 28-31, 1980, (p. 631-641). Boyd, Eugene (CRS); “City Council At-Large System of Voting”, tables, Municipal Yearbook, 1972, (p. 642-651). Bajoie, Diana (Survival Coalition); “Comment Submitted to Justice Department Office of Civil Rights Voting Rights Section Objecting to Reapportionment Plan of Louisiana House of Representatives”, (p. 652-677). McDonald, Laughlin (ACLU); “Voting Rights in the South: Ten Years of Litigation Challenging Continuing Discrimination Against Minorities”, with tables, (p. 678-736). Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law; “Errors in the Senate Testimony of Assistant Attorney General W. Bradford Reynolds in His Opposition to the House-Passed Bill Extending the Voting Rights Act”, (p. 742-750)., 1982
Congressional Hearings: Senate Hearing before the Subcom on the Constitution to consider the following bills to amend P.L. 89-110, the Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965 (text, p. 7-27): S. 53 (text, p. 28-30), to repeal VRA bilingual election requirements. S. 1761 (text, p. 31-36), the Voting Rights Amendments of 1981, to extend to all States and political subdivisions VRA Section 5 preclearance provisions currently requiring only designated States and areas with histories of discriminatory voting practices to submit election law changes to Justice Dept for approval. S. 1975 (text, p. 37-40), the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1981, to extend VRA and revise “bailout” procedures permitting eligible jurisdictions to apply for removal of preclearance requirements. S. 1992 and identical H.R. 3112 (texts, p. 41-58), to continue current section 5 preclearance provisions and revise bailout procedures, to extend through 1992 provisions requiring bilingual election materials in jurisdictions with substantial language minorities, and to revise section 2 standard of proof in voting discrimination cases. Replaces the current standard requiring evidence of discriminatory intent with a standard based on evidence of voting practices producing discriminatory election results., 1982-1983