NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE | August 28, 2005 Roberts v. the Future By JEFFREY ROSEN Affirmative-action programs may also be challenged by people other than disappointed white applicants. As America […]
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NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE | August 28, 2005 Roberts v. the Future By JEFFREY ROSEN Affirmative-action programs may also be challenged by people other than disappointed white applicants. As America […]
Read moreObama Breaks Ranks With CBC Compiled by the DiversityInc staff Breaking ranks with the rest of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., voted this week in favor […]
Read moreStudents Disrupt Meeting While Regents Try to Discuss Professor A Colorado academic, under fire over writings on the 9/11 attacks and for saying he’s Indian, will be investigated. By David […]
Read moreRacial Preferences – Helping or Hurting Black Students?by Barbara Lauren (AACRAO Transcript)http://www.aacrao.org/transcript/index.cfm?fuseaction=show_view&doc_id=2459 (January 11, 2005)
Read moreEffort to ban race, gender preferences advances in Michigan Detroit Free Press January 6, 2005, 5:49 PM LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A group seeking to ban race and gender-based preferences […]
Read moreCOMMENTARY House of Cards for Black Law Students By Richard H. Sander Richard H. Sander is a professor of law at UCLA. His article on this subject is forthcoming in […]
Read moreJennifer Christian of the Daily Californian adds her perspective to the recent “multiracial” category issue with the University of California Board of Regents: I’ve learned that “underrepresented,” the word bandied […]
Read moreWSJ Review & Outlook Color-Blind Progress December 13, 2004; Page A16 You wouldn’t know it from reading the papers. But the U.S. Office of Civil Rights scored an important victory […]
Read moreUGA: Let race count Diversity would be one factor in admissions policy By KELLY SIMMONS The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 12/01/04 The University of Georgia could return to using race […]
Read moreA Liberal Professor Fights a Label A faculty member accused of bias takes on students and a conservative group The Chronicle of Higher Education By JENNIFER JACOBSON Oneida J. Meranto […]
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