The Supreme Court ruling barring race-conscious admissions at civilian colleges should apply to the U.S. Military Academy as well, the lawsuit argues.
Tag: Discrimination
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Raymond Moriyama, Designer of Humane Public Spaces, Dies at 93
His Japanese Canadian family was interned during World War II. That experience inspired him to create inviting buildings for all people.
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Vassar College, a Gender Equity Pioneer, Is Sued for Paying Women Less
Vassar has maintained a gender-based pay gap for two decades, current and former female professors say in a recently filed lawsuit.
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Calls on Nation to Remember Ugly Past Truths
She was the keynote speaker at the 60th anniversary of the Ku Klux Klan bombing that killed four young girls at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Ala.
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After Rubiales’s Restraining Order, Spain’s Women’s Team Makes Demands
The players’ demands came on a day that a restraining order was granted against Luis Rubiales, the former head of the federation, who forcibly kissed a star forward, Jennifer Hermoso.