Free Beacon Aaron Sibarium
Aaron Sibarium is a staff writer at the Washington Free Beacon. He graduated from Yale University, where he was the opinion editor of the Yale Daily News. Before joining the Free Beacon, he was an editor at The American Interest. His twitter handle is @aaronsibarium. Email him at sibarium@freebeacon.com.
How Top Companies Bankrolled a Qatari Influence Op
Pfizer and Amazon have funneled millions to the Attorney General Alliance, a nonprofit that brings state AGs to the gulf state
Meet the Trump Official Working To De-Wokify Civil Rights
Andrea Lucas rejects the idea that civil rights law is inherently left-wing. And as chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, she's working to show just how conservative it can be.
EXCLUSIVE: Trump Administration Launches Probe of Duke Law Journal, Warns Medical School Could Be Next
Probe comes in the wake of a Free Beacon report on the journal’s racial preferences
UC San Diego Thought It Found a Loophole To Offer Race-Based Scholarships. Now It’s Being Sued Under the KKK Act.
Lawsuit shows how a 150-year-old law could upend race-based scholarships run by private nonprofits
At Duke Medical School, Race-Based Promotion Guidelines Reward Doctors for Recruiting 'BIPOC Faculty'
Attorneys say the guidelines could make Duke a target for the Trump administration
Columbia President Claire Shipman Privately Said School Needed To Add an 'Arab' Board Member—and Remove a Jewish One
'We need to get somebody from the middle east or who is Arab on our board,' wrote Shipman. 'Quickly I think.'
Duke Law Journal Sent a Secret Memo to Minority Applicants Telling Them They’d Get Extra Points for Writing About Their Race
Memo offers a snapshot of how personal statements can be used to skirt affirmative action ban
Michigan Law Review Sued for Race Discrimination
Top journal told editors to “use your best efforts” to avoid citing white men
Exclusive: Harvard Law Review Axes 85 Percent of Submissions Using Race-Conscious Rubric, Documents Show
Journal nixed piece by Asian scholar after editors complained there were ‘not enough Black and Latino/Latina authors’