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Supreme Court doesn’t agree on what racism is
Las Vegas Sun· 14 hours agoAccording to the Supreme Court, it’s perfectly fine for state legislatures to draw congressional districts according to political party — they just can’ ...
Justice Sotomayor describes crying after some Supreme Court decisions
CNN via AOL· 7 days agoJustice Sonia Sotomayor, the senior most liberal on the conservative Supreme Court, told an audience...
4 years after George Floyd's death, has corporate America kept promises to Black America?
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 11 hours agoIn his letter to shareholders, JPMorgan Chase's Dimon said diversity, equity and inclusion...
Most Asian Americans think SAT but not race is fair to consider for college admissions
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoMost Asian Americans think it's fair to consider SAT scores — but not race or ethnicity — in college...
Federal Judge Overturns New Hampshire Law on Teaching 'Divisive Concepts'
Education Week· 4 days agoA federal judge on Tuesday struck down a New Hampshire law that bars the teaching of “divisive...
Justice Sotomayor Admits Some SCOTUS Rulings Have Driven Her To Tears
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe liberal justice also hinted that there may be more conservative victories soon as the court...
Top colleges restore SAT requirements, rolling back pandemic policies
The Washington Times· 2 days agoTop colleges such as Harvard, Georgetown and the University of Texas will once again require SAT...
OPINION | ROBERT STEINBUCH: Whites need not apply | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 12 hours agoThe website of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education has a page titled "Current Policies--Financial Aid." Scroll down and you'll find the Minority Teacher Scholars Program. To be eligible ...
3 Things To Consider When Hiring A Top Ivy League College Consultant
Forbes· 3 days agoNavigating the college admissions process can be overwhelming for both students and...
NYU law school dodges white man's lawsuit claiming law review discrimination
Reuters· 1 day agoThe plaintiff, identified in court filings as John Doe, is a first-year NYU law student who sought...