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Yale, Princeton, Duke Threatened With Lawsuit Over 'Not Complying' With Supreme Court Ruling On Racial Preferences in Admissions
Group behind affirmative action ban says decline in Asian students is evidence of discrimination
Government To Probe Race-Based Medical Care Programs at Prestigious Cleveland Clinic After Bias Allegations
Probe marks rare effort by the Biden-Harris administration to police racial preferences
At Some Elite Universities, Affirmative Action Ruling Leaves Little Impact on Racial Makeup, Prompting Scrutiny
'It looks to me like Yale is deliberately sending a message that it doesn't intend to comply with the law,' expert tells Free Beacon
University of Vermont Reserves Tenure-Track Fellowship for ‘BIPOC’ Scholars Only
Program could land school in legal jeopardy, experts say
The Dean of UCLA Medical School Says It Does Not Discriminate Based on Race. His Own Research Center Runs a Minorities-Only Fellowship.
The ‘iDIVERSE’ program bars white and Asian researchers from applying.
UCLA Medical School Denies Whistleblower Allegations, Claims Students Admitted ‘Based on Merit’
Admissions officers say the school lowers standards for minorities in an effort to boost diversity.
'A Failed Medical School': How Racial Preferences, Supposedly Outlawed in California, Have Persisted at UCLA
Up to half of UCLA medical students now fail basic tests of medical competence. Whistleblowers say affirmative action, illegal in California since 1996, is to blame.
A Compelling Case for Colorblindness
REVIEW: ‘The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America’ by Coleman Hughes
Smithsonian Opens ‘Latinx’ Internship Program to All Races in Face of Legal Challenge
Move comes amid a flurry of lawsuits challenging racial preferences