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In 2023, the Supreme Court ruled against race-conscious college admissions. Now, data on the first class of students to enter ...
It has been two years since the Supreme Court ruled on a case that ended affirmative action for college admissions. A CBS ...
As the Stanford economist Thomas Sowell observed in his 2004 book Affirmative Action Around the World, the very meaning of ...
The end of affirmative action marked a turning point—but the deeper erosion of racial equity in higher education is just ...
"Wall Street Journal" columnist Jason Riley discusses his new book "The Affirmative Action Myth: Why Blacks Don't Need Racial Preferences to Succeed" on "The Glenn Show" with Glenn Loury and John ...
The Transportation Department initiative, which serves an estimated 49,000 contractors, was a key lifeline for many minority- ...
The White House has released the President’s fiscal 2026 budget proposal, along with a technical supplement appendix with ...
People often associate affirmative action with efforts to end discrimination for people of color. But scholars say the greatest beneficiaries of affirmative action policies are white women ...
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has signed a new law to expand the country’s affirmative action policies.
The new economic dispensation should match the aspiration for economic freedom and the fulfilment of the highest ideals of ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Tuesday signed a new law to expand the country's affirmative action policies, increasing the quota for government jobs reserved for Blacks from 20% to ...
Affirmative action is typically not a major focus for construction companies. With the difficulty of finding qualified workers, finishing complex projects, and dealing with a myriad of government ...