Group That Pushed SCOTUS To End Affirmative Action ‘Gravely Concerned’ Elite Colleges Aren’t Complying With Ruling

Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) sent letters to Yale, Princeton and Duke universities on Tuesday questioning whether the schools are complying with Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action and threatening legal action. The letter said SFFA is “gravely concerned that these universities are not complying” with the Supreme Court's landmark June 2023 decision, Students for […]
Asian Enrollment Rises At Brown University Following Affirmative Action Ban

Brown University's representation of Asian students has increased this year since the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action, according to data released Friday by the university. Brown University's freshman enrollment increased from 29% to 33% for the fall 2023 semester. According to For college demographic data for the 2024-25 academic year. In a landmark decision […]
JOSH HAMMER: Following Affirmative Action’s Demise, Slay The DEI Leviathan

Stanford Law School Dean Jenny Martinez announced on Thursday that the beleaguered Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Associate Dean Tyrian Steinbach has resigned. resigned. Mr. Steinbach’s almost certain forced “resignation” came in March when the Stanford Federalist Society Student Chapter attempted to host a speech by Fifth Circuit Judge Kyle Duncan’s U.S. Court of Appeals […]
University Axes Legacy Admissions After SCOTUS Block Of Affirmative Action

The University of Minnesota will end legacy admissions, a mechanism that gives children of graduates preferential treatment in the admissions process, following a Supreme Court ruling blocking the use of race-based affirmative action policies, a university spokesman said. told the Daily Caller News Foundation. . In June, the Supreme Court ruled that Harvard and North […]
College Skirts Affirmative Action Ban With Essay Prompt Asking Applicants How SCOTUS Ruling Impacts Them

A private university in New York added an essay prompt to its website asking applicants how the Supreme Court’s decision to overrule affirmative action would affect the goals of college education. Essay prompt, 1 of 3 options listed For first-year applicants, the Sarah Lawrence University website asks students to explain how their goals for college […]
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: 10 Reasons Why Affirmative Action Died

The end of affirmative action was inevitable. The only surprise is that such bad intentions persisted for so long. First, those who favored racial preferences always pushed back the goalposts for the program’s success. Will institutionalized reverse bias last him 20, 60, or indefinitely? Parity is now defined as absolute equality of results. If ‘fairness’ […]
More Black Americans Support SCOTUS’ Affirmative Action Ruling Than Oppose It: POLL

Multiple black Americans support last month’s Supreme Court ruling nullifying race-based admissions policies at colleges, according to a YouGov/The Economist poll. In the survey, 44% of black respondents said they supported the Supreme Court decision at least to some extent. judgment Equitable Admissions Students vs. University of North Carolina and Equitable Admissions Students vs. Harvard […]
‘Unwelcome And Disappointing’: Colleges React To Supreme Court Affirmative Action Decision

Top colleges across the nation have released official statements in response to Thursday’s landmark decision by the Supreme Court to ban the use of race in admissions decisions. Yale University President Peter Sarovy Expressed He said he “strongly disagreed” with the court’s decision but said the university would continue to pursue diversity within the limits […]
‘Chosen Because She’s Black’: Winsome Sears Scorches Ketanji Brown Jackson Over Affirmative Action Dissent

Republican Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsam Sears on Thursday accused her of dissenting by Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson in one of two lawsuits related to race-based admissions policies. “What you have is a judge who was chosen because you are black and because you are a woman,” Sears told Fox News host Martha McCallum. (Related article: […]
LARRY ELDER: Good Riddance To America’s Affirmative Action Era

It’s Morning Again in America: What is Affirmative Action? Had disappeared. Good hassle. of Grutter vs Bollinger (2003), Justice Sandra Day O’Connor wrote the majority opinion, claimed “The court expects that 25 years from now it will no longer be necessary to use racial preferences to further the interests recognized today.” Become. In other words, […]