SCOTUS Shut Down Race-Based Hiring Nearly 30 Years Ago, So Why Are We Still Doing It?

What happened to the 1995 ruling my client won in Adarand Constructors, Inc. v. Peña?

Lawsuit: U.S. Naval Academy’s Consideration Of Race In Its Admissions Process Is Unconstitutional

The U.S. Naval Academy’s use of race-based admissions policies violates provisions of the U.S. Constitution, a lawsuit filed on Thursday alleges. Filed in the Northern District Court of Maryland by Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), the suit, as summarized by Politico, argues that the academy is violating applicants’ Fifth Amendment rights by “engaging in racial […]

No, The Supreme Court Did Not Carve Out A Military Exception In Race-Based Admissions

Contra some accounts, the court did not hold that equal protection principles do not apply to the military academies’ admissions practices.

MSNBC Proves Clarence Thomas’ Point That Race-Based Admissions Uphold The Bigotry Of Low Expectations

On Thursday, the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action programs as unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment.

Of Course Ketanji Brown Jackson Supports Affirmative Action. It’s The Only Reason She’s A Supreme Court Justice

There’s no denying that the Biden administration handed Jackson a position on the highest court in the land based on her sex and race.

Despite A SCOTUS Victory For Fair Admissions, The Fight For Meritocracy Must Continue

The Students for Fair Admissions vs. Harvard case has galvanized a new generation of pro-meritocracy Asian American activism that will continue beyond the case’s immediate ramifications.

No, Racial Preferences In The Military Don’t Improve National Security

Racial preferences compromise combat effectiveness, dilute merit, and are unfair.

Our Military Needs Officers Chosen For Their Qualifications, Not Skin Color

To avoid racial tensions that weaken morale and cohesion, the Defense Department should eliminate all CRT programs, discontinue the use of racial preferences, and end all forms of race-based discrimination.
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Dear SCOTUS, there’s no ‘equal protection’ if universities can rate skin color in admissions

As the chief justice said so simply, 'The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race, is to stop discriminating on the basis of race.'

SCOTUS Can Uphold Either Race-Based College Admissions Or Constitutional Equality, Not Both

The Supreme Court should strike down race preferences while promoting opportunity by enforcing other constitutional rights.