Federal Agencies Neglect Anti-Asian Discrimination in Education
My wife Alison Somin, an attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation, outlines the problem.
My wife Alison Somin, an attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation, outlines the problem.
If activists want to help young people, they should start before college.
The article assesses strengths and weaknesses of the Court's decision, and what it will take to implement Chief Justice Roberts' admonition that "[e]liminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it."
Affirmative action becomes harder to defend when it entails discrimination against a variety of racial and ethnic minority groups.
The COVID-19 lab leak theory was labeled "misinformation." Now it's the most plausible explanation.
In the two cases, brought against Harvard and the University of North Carolina, anti-affirmative action group Students for Fair Admissions argues that race-conscious admissions violate the Civil Rights Act
The stay may signal that the federal appellate court will ultimately uphold the school's policy.
Asian-American communities are full of stark divisions—including splits over whether to see themselves as "Asian Americans" in the first place.
The Inconvenient Minority author and head of Color Us United says it's time for the country to become truly colorblind.
The ideas put forward by Robin DiAngelo and Ibram X. Kendi are fundamentally "anti-black."
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The article shows how the left and right-wing versions of hostility to Asians have much in common.
The journalist and free-speech activist says identity politics are destroying the media, higher education, and Hollywood.
In the name of helping racial minorities, officials are adopting a plan that would boost whites at the expense of Asian Americans.
The Singapore-born journalist and free-speech activist says identity politics are destroying the media, higher ed, and Hollywood.
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The case could set an important precedent because it addresses facially neutral attempts at racial balancing, and because the school in question is currently over 70% Asian-American, and new policy seeks to reduce that percentage.
In "Operation Asian Touch," federal agents coerced suspected human-trafficking victims into sex acts. Local cops seized money and threw them in jail.
Asians sue Harvard for discrimination in a case that may end college racial preferences.
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