Why Judges Can't Create Colorblind Campuses
The Supreme Court will never succeed in completely removing affirmative action from higher education.
The Supreme Court will never succeed in completely removing affirmative action from higher education.
Black man beaten, run over in Mississippi in 2011
What dueling origin myths from the 19th century tell us about ourselves
Divided federal court declares it unconstitutional
Last week the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the case of Shelby County v. Holder. At issue is Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a provision requiring certain states and localities to receive approval from either the Justice Department or the federal judiciary before changing their election procedures.
American political tribalism continues to wane.
Says it could be to do with race
A lot of questions asked about how preferences actually work in practice
Discriminatory treatment may be slapped down
They'll have to find a new way to abuse authority
White supremacist leaders are encouraging followers to enlist in the army to learn skills for the upcoming 'Race War'
State crime lab report says 21-year-old drug war casualty committed suicide.
"The color of your skin is your sin," they say they were told when tossed from Rahm Emanuel's detail
Justice Department asks SCOTUS not to interfere with guidelines in University of Texas case.
Dissident TSA agents say the search for "suspicious behavior" is an excuse to question blacks and Hispanics
Hispanics will have own category, as would Middle Easterners.
A fresh look at the political evolution of a great American
Left-wing academics silence a critic.
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