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Edward Blum, whose case against Harvard won at the Supreme Court, argues that funding for “Hispanic-Serving Institutions” is ...
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 ...
Despite a Supreme Court ruling against race-conscious admissions, medical school applicants can still recognize their diverse ...
Edward Blum, whose case against Harvard won at the Supreme Court, argues that funding for ‘Hispanic-Serving Institutions’ is racist and unconstitutional Skip to Main Content Explore Our Brands ...
Students for Fair Admissions joined Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti this month in filing a lawsuit against the U.S.
The group whose lawsuit resulted in the US Supreme Court striking down affirmative action in college admissions is behind ...
The United States Supreme Court is seen to be sharply divided between conservative and liberal jurists so it is noteworthy ...
A group behind the Supreme Court case that ended affirmative action is now targeting a federal support for schools that ...
The Transportation department said in a court filing that it agreed the "program’s use of race- and sex-based presumptions is unconstitutional." The department previously defended the policy as ...
The state of Tennessee filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education on Wednesday seeking to nix traditional requirements for Hispanic-serving institutions’ federal designation and grant ...
The state and the group Students for Fair Admissions sued the federal government, arguing Hispanic-serving institutions—as ...
Tennessee has teamed up with an anti-affirmative action group to sue over the Hispanic-Serving Institution program.
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