Tag: Students for Fair Admissions

Anti-Affirmative Action Group Sues West Point Over Admissions Policy

The Supreme Court ruling barring race-conscious admissions at civilian colleges should apply to the U.S. Military Academy as well, the lawsuit argues.

Colleges Change the Essays on Applications After Affirmative Action Ban

With affirmative action banned, application essays ask about “life experience,” the one place in admissions where discussing race is still explicitly legal.

The Next Affirmative Action Battle May Be at West Point

Students for Fair Admissions won its Supreme Court case against Harvard and the University of North Carolina. Now, it’s focusing on a possible new target: the military academies.

Edward Blum Worked for Years to Overturn Affirmative Action. He’s Not Done.

Edward Blum’s latest victory at the Supreme Court is the culmination of a long fight to take race out of college admissions. Is the workplace next?