From MemoryHole.org:
As of 7 January 2005, the website of the US Commission on Civil Rights has been purged of 20 reports that didn't meet the approval of the agency's Republican majority.
The site says that you may still order copies of these reports, but, tellingly, they require that you give them a physical mailing address. In other words, they'll send you a paper copy of a report, not an easily-postable electronic copy.
The Memory Hole was able to locate 19 of these deleted reports.
Note that other, less bothersome reports, are still available
back to 1999. The commission (established by President Clinton with the intent of providing an independent voice on civil rights) has also posted details on it's own site, with a
list of publications no longer available for download:
DOCUMENTS REMOVED FROM THE U.S. COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS WEBSITE
For information on how to order these or any other Commission documents, please visit our Order Publications page.
Briefing on Boundaries of Justice: Immigration Policies Post-September 11 (October 2001)
Briefing on Civil Rights Issues Facing Muslims and Arab Americans in Ohio Post-September 11 (November 2001)
Briefing on Civil Rights Issues Facing Muslims and Arab Americans in Minnesota Post-September 11 (February 2002)
Briefing on Civil Rights Issues Facing Muslims and Arab Americans in Wisconsin Post-September 11 (April 2002)
Briefing on Civil Rights Issues Facing Muslims and Arab Americans in Indiana Post-September 11 (May 2002)
Briefing on the Consequences of Government Race Data Collection Bans on Civil Rights (May 2002)
Briefing on Civil Rights Issues Facing Muslims and Arab Americans in North Dakota Post-September 11 (May 2002)
Haitian Asylum Seekers and U.S. Immigration Policy (June 2002)
Voting Rights in Florida 2002: Briefing Summary (August 2002)
Briefing on Tragedy Along the Arizona-Mexico Border: Undocumented Immigrants Face Death in the Desert (August 2002)
Beyond Percentage Plans: The Challenge of Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (November 2002)
Crossing Borders: The Administration of Justice and Civil Rights Protections in the Immigration and Asylum Context (January 2003)
Education Accountability and High-Stakes Testing in the Carolinas (February 2003)
The Supreme Court Revisits Affirmative Action: Will Grutter and Gratz Mean the End of Bakke? (April 2003)
The U.S. Department of Education's Race-Neutral Alternatives in Postsecondary Education: Innovative Approaches to Diversity-Are They Viable Substitutes for Affirmative Action? (May 2003)
Anniversary Update on Commission Activities Related to September 11 (September 2003)
Native American Health Care Disparities Briefing Summary (February 2004)
Is America Ready to Vote? Election Readiness Briefing Paper (July 2004)
Closing the Achievement Gap: The Impact of Standards Based Education Reform (July 2004)
Redefining Rights in America: The Civil Rights Record of the George W. Bush Administration (September 2004)