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The Supreme Court’s bombshell judgement on affirmative action in college admissions is set to detonate under this nation’s educational establishment. About time, too.
The fight against affirmative action against military academies will begin in a Baltimore, Maryland, trial. Washington ... Fake videos, photos turn Los Angeles protests into hotbed of misinformation.
People associate affirmative action with ending discrimination against people of color. But women are the greatest beneficiaries, scholars say. $3,500 iPhone possible?
The $10 billion “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” industry could take a hit if the Supreme Court rules against affirmative action for college admissions.. Lawyers who specialize in corporate ...
The campaign against affirmative action shifts to corporate America. Warning against ‘race-based quotas,’ 13 Republican attorneys general have taken aim at company diversity programs ...
Myths about affirmative action being discriminatory against Asian Americans helped spread a narrative that college admissions meant to increase diversity were actually racist.
As the Stanford economist Thomas Sowell observed in his 2004 book Affirmative Action Around the World, the very meaning of the word discrimination now encompasses “things that no one would have ...
Three justices — Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson — dissented in the Supreme Court’s decision against affirmative action Thursday. Sotomayor and Jackson each wrote ...
The effects of the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down affirmative action will take time to materialize—but a 2013 Harvard study found that after affirmative action ended in key states ...
This Moment Is the Culmination of a Decades-Long Backlash Against Affirmative Action. June 29, 2023. President Lyndon Johnson at Howard University in 1965.
With today’s decision curtailing affirmative action in higher education, the Supreme Court has landed another powerful blow for older white America in its struggle against the kaleidoscopically ...
The Supreme Court has voted to end affirmative action in higher education, overturning decades-old policy originating from the presidencies of John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon ...