The groups assert that Buckfire & Buckfire PC wrongfully denied three white students who applied for the firm’s medical and law school “diversity” scholarships.
National groups targeting affirmative action are suing a Southfield-based law firm because its scholarship programs that awarded $2,000 to a Latina law school student and an Asian American medical ...
As the Supreme Court heard arguments in a racially charged Louisiana voting rights case last month, down on its ground floor a special exhibit was running a continual loop of commentary from Chief ...
The American Alliance for Equal Rights (AAER) and Do No Harm, a national association of medical professionals, have sued ...
To understand how grudging Amy Coney Barrett’s new book is when it comes to revealing personal details, consider that one of ...
Harvard, a landmark Supreme Court case that ruled race-based affirmative action in higher education unconstitutional. Since ...
A lawsuit accusing a private school in Hawaii of racial discrimination against non-native residents is triggering memories of ...
Cornell University has agreed to pay $60 million and accept the Trump administration’s interpretation of civil rights laws in ...
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It’s one of the boldest steps taken by the Trump administration to reshape higher education, which Trump asserted on social ...
The return of standardized testing requirements drove down the size of Harvard’s application pool this year — but it’s not ...
The problem arises when educators interject their own opinions, either in social media posts or in classroom discussions that ...