No university that uses racial preferences in its admissions process seriously questions whether racial preferences are beneficial -- or whether the undeniable costs of its policy outweigh the benefits. Moreover, these discriminating universities refuse to heed the Supreme Court's repeated command that racial preferences may be used -- if ever ...
Supreme Court to hear teachers' union politicking case The Supreme Court announced this week that it will hear Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, a case filed by the Center for Individual Rights. Presently, all public school teachers must contribute their "fair share" to a teachers' union in California to cover the costs of c ...
It has been a long road for Abigail Fisher, but she will have her day once again in the Supreme Court of the United States. Two years ago the Court rightly ruled that tax-supported universities don't deserve the benefit of the doubt from courts when they engage in race-based preferences and discrimination. The issue stemming from Fisher's laws ...