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| OCR Reading Room
(Jun 11, 2013)
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| The Reading Room lists a variety of publications, most available online, that set forth the rights of students and others to be free from discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability and age. Commpliance information and helpful guidance for school and college administrators is also available. This document also serves as an eFOIA Index for OCR documents. |
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| Recursos de la Oficina Para Derechos Civiles en Espanol
(Mar 14, 2013)
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| Listing of other resources in the Office for Civil Rights In Spanish. |
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| Key OCR Staff
(Dec 17, 2012)
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| List of key OCR staff. |
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| OCR Case Processing Manual (CPM)
(Dec 11, 2012)
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| OCR's Case Processing Manual. |
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| Index List (Other Languages) on How to File a Discrimination Complaint
(Jan 23, 2012)
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| Index of links in other languages on How to File a Discrimination Complaint with the Office for Civil Rights |
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| Resources Related to Race Discrimination
(Dec 02, 2011)
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| Resources for Addressing Racial Harassment. |
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| Guidance PSE from Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Russlynn Ali and United States Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez
(Dec 02, 2011)
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| The United States Department of Education (ED) and the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) (collectively, the Departments) are issuing this guidance to explain how, consistent with existing law, postsecondary education schools can voluntarily consider race to further compelling interests in achieving diversity and avoiding racial isolation. |
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| Guidance ESE from Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Russlynn Ali and United States Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez
(Dec 02, 2011)
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| The United States Department of Education (ED) and the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) (collectively, the Departments) are issuing this guidance to explain how, consistent with existing law, elementary and secondary schools can voluntarily consider race to further compelling interests in achieving diversity and avoiding racial isolation. |
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| Dear Colleague Letter from Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Russlynn Ali and United States Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez
(Nov 07, 2011)
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| The United States Department of Education (ED) and the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) (collectively, the Departments) are issuing this guidance to explain how, consistent with existing law, elementary and secondary and postsecondary education schools can voluntarily consider race to further compelling interests in achieving diversity and avoiding racial isolation. |
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| OCR Reports and Resources
(Oct 19, 2011)
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| The Reports and Resources lists a variety of ED publications, most available online, that set forth the rights of students and others to be free from discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability and age. Commpliance information and helpful guidance for school and college administrators is also available. This document also serves as an eFOIA Index for OCR documents. |
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