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Judge upholds use of race in Naval Academy admissions, saying a diverse military is stronger
Read full article: Judge upholds use of race in Naval Academy admissions, saying a diverse military is strongerA federal judge has upheld the consideration of race in admissions at the U.S. Naval Academy, ruling that military cohesion and other national security factors mean the officer training school should not be subjected to the same standards as civilian universities.
A grant program for Black women business owners is discriminatory, appeals court rules
Read full article: A grant program for Black women business owners is discriminatory, appeals court rulesA U.S. federal court of appeals panel suspended a venture capital firm’s grant program for Black women business owners on Monday, ruling that a conservative group is likely to prevail in its lawsuit claiming that the program is discriminatory.
As DEI policies come under legal attack, philanthropic donors consider how to adapt
Read full article: As DEI policies come under legal attack, philanthropic donors consider how to adaptFoundations and major donors are mobilizing to respond to court cases like the Supreme Court’s June decision ending affirmative action at universities.
A small venture capital player becomes a symbol in the fight over corporate diversity policies
Read full article: A small venture capital player becomes a symbol in the fight over corporate diversity policiesA venture capital firm that has backed buzzy new companies has become symbolic of the fight over corporate diversity policies.
Fund sued over grant program for Black women enlists prominent civil rights attorneys to fight back
Read full article: Fund sued over grant program for Black women enlists prominent civil rights attorneys to fight backAttorneys for an Atlanta-based venture capital firm being sued over a grant program investing in Black women have vowed to fight back against the lawsuit calling it misguided and frivolous.
Appeals court clears Harvard of racial bias in admissions
Read full article: Appeals court clears Harvard of racial bias in admissionsFILE - In this Aug. 13, 2019 file photo, students walk near the Widener Library at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. A federal appeals court on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020 has upheld a district court decision clearing Harvard University of intentional discrimination against Asian American applicants. Both sides have been preparing for a possible review by the Supreme Court, and some legal scholars say the issue is ripe to be revisited. In multiple decisions spanning decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that colleges can consider race as a limited factor in order to promote campus diversity. In close calls between students, some underrepresented students may get a “tip” in their favor, school officials have said, but students’ race is never counted against them.