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The fall of affirmative action still fuels debates over race and education. Here’s why.
Sign up for Chalkbeat’s free weekly newsletter to keep up with how education is changing across the U.S. Two years after the Supreme Court ended affirmative action ...
Princeton University professor Paul Frymer and Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley debate the resolution, "The U.S. Supreme Court's 2023 decision to dismantle affirmative action in American ...
Introduction : To look like America / Nicolaus Mills -- A negative vote on affirmative action / Shelby Steele -- Persuasion and distrust : the affirmative action debate / Randall Kennedy -- Feminism ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The issue of affirmative action is returning to campus this semester with a five-part lecture ...
Prominent universities across America are now adopting a new admissions process that is remarkably similar to the Chinese Communist Party’s Social Credit System. After the Supreme Court ruled that ...
Clegg's organization originally started the study in support of a ballot proposition being pushed by millionaire California entrepreneur Ward Connerly to outlaw affirmative-action programs not only in ...
Between bombshell op-eds and a federal court case on college admissions, race-based affirmative action is back in the pundits' spotlight. Earlier this week, Peter Beinart joined Ross Douthat in ...
PHOENIX — With both sides throwing around charges of discrimination, the state House voted 32-18 Thursday to ask voters to outlaw affirmative action and other programs designed to help women and ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently reviewing yet another affirmative action case from Michigan. This time the Court is considering the constitutionality of a 2006 state referendum that bans the use ...
When the Heritage Foundation think tank drew up an expansive presidential transition plan in anticipation of Donald Trump’s return to power, one of its chief policy goals was eliminating affirmative ...
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