Author: Joshua Thompson Over at The Volokh Conspiracy, Ilya Somin has an interesting post on the justificaiton(s) for race/ethnic preferences at public universities. He notes how there are two general theories that are held out to justify such preferences: (1) compensatory justice; and (2) promotion of diversity. He notes how th ...
Author: Ralph W. Kasarda In the interest of attaining a diverse student population, may schools consider a student's race when making student assignments? We know from the 2003 case, Grutter v. Bollinger, that the Supreme Court says yes, at least for law schools. In Grutter, the Court held that diversity is a compelling state inte ...
Author: Joshua Thompson The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has set August 3 for oral argument in Fisher v. State of Texas. Fisher deals with the University of Texas’ race-conscious admissions program. The oral argument will be held in New Orleans, and I recently published an op-ed on the case in Louisiana. Here’s a snippet: ...
Author: Joshua Thompson PLF recently filed a brief in Fisher v. University of Texas. There, two white female students are challenging the admissions process at the University of Texas that grants preferences to black and Hispanic students. In our brief (in which we are joined by the American Civil Rights Institute, the National Association of R ...
Yesterday, the US Supreme Court ordered the University of Texas to file a response to Abigail Fisher’s petition for certiorari. And, in other news, the sun rose in the east this morning. Yes, this was widely expected, but the speed with which the Supreme Court acted, strongly suggests that this case has piqued the interest of at … ...
I stumbled upon this story while reading the Sacramento Bee this afternoon. It appears that African-American and Latino applications to the University of California system have increased (again) this past year. Even as a percentage of total applicants, African-American and Latino applications increased. In fact, the only racial group that has seen ...
The U.S. Supreme Court announced this morning that it will review the case of Fisher v. University of Texas. … ...
PLF’s Joshua Thompson spoke with northern California’s Armstrong & Getty immediately after the oral argument in Fisher v. University of Texas this morning. You can listen to the report here. (Starts at about 7:50.) … ...
Yesterday PLF filed this brief amicus curiae in support of Abigail Fisher. PLF was joined on the brief by our friends from Center for Equal Opportunity, Project 21, Reason Foundation, and Individual Rights Foundation. Ms. Fisher continues to fight for her right to be treated equally under the law. As you recall, last year the Supreme Court ...