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The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) sent a notice of legal action to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz concerning his state’s ...
One bill supported by the California Legislative Black Caucus focuses on lineage rather than race and could skirt around the ...
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Atlantic staff writer Thomas Chatterton Williams joins Michael Smerconish to discuss his latest piece called “Zohran Mamdani reveals the absurdity of affirmative action.” ...
The U.S. Justice Department is looking into the hiring practices at the Minnesota DHS to determine if the state is engaging ...
The Trump administration has launched an investigation into the Minnesota Department of Human Services over its newly updated ...
Federal contractors are in a precarious position of weighing whether to rebuff a Trump administration request for information ...
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Jordan Lasker, known online as Crémieux, is taking a victory lap after he was mentioned by The New York Times.
Previously, the tax abatement in the county would reward companies that follow affirmative action regulations with a tax ...
Putting ‘class’ ahead of merit may be legally defensible, but it’s sure to prove counterproductive.
Renu Mukherjee Affirmative Action Doesn’t Work, and MIT Knows It University officials have acknowledged that racial disparities in academic preparation begin at the K–12 level.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost told college leaders that the U.S. Supreme Court's affirmative action admissions decision applies to another realm: race-based scholarships.
Can a class-based approach to affirmative action pick up where recently legally prohibited race-based policies left off? In theory, yes, if colleges give a substantial admissions boost to lower ...
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