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ONLINE LIVE EVENT: What Comes After The Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling? (June 30, Noon ET)

ONLINE LIVE EVENT: What Comes After The Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling? (June 30, Noon ET)

We will cover the specific implications of the Court’s holdings and also place them in the broader context of the fight to preserve equal rights and to push back against the discriminatory ‘equity’ agenda.

Either Thursday or Friday morning this week, we expect the Supreme Court to publish its rulings on the affirmative action cases against Harvard and UNC. Join the Equal Protection Project for a LIVE ONLINE EVENT on Friday, June 30 at 12 PM Eastern for a discussion of what comes next. Register here.

We will cover the specific implications of the Court’s holdings and also place them in the broader context of the fight to preserve equal rights and to push back against the discriminatory ‘equity’ agenda.

The online event will feature Cornell clinical law professor and founder of the Legal Insurrection Foundation and Equal Protection Project, William Jacobson and Equal Protection Project’s Litigation Director, Ameer Benno. The event will be hosted by Kemberlee Kaye, Operations and Editorial Director for the Legal Insurrection Foundation.

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Comments

No way in hell this group of cowards does away with AA

No way

After Roe, their inner child crapped in their pants, not going to be changed anytime soon

The Gentle Grizzly | June 29, 2023 at 8:38 am

I predict a decision that ends affirmative action without actually ending affirmative action.

    JohnSmith100 in reply to The Gentle Grizzly. | June 29, 2023 at 10:32 am

    Affirmative Action’s original intent was reasonable, to help those with merit achieve their potential. When they started dumbing down the system, started handing out meritless degrees, that is the problem. We should be looking at ways to make ousting meritless people easier.

    Amd you were right

It will be interesting to see if AJ Clarence Thomas has been able to convince The Brethren of the abject harm that AA has done not only to American minorities, Black Americans in particular, but to the entre country.

It appears that AJ Clarence Thomas was able to make a clear and convincing case as to the harm that AA has done to generations of Americans, particularly those Americans that AA was INTENDED (Remember that The Road to Hell is paved with Good Intentions.) to help but has wound up DESTROYING the Black Family in Metropolitan America and has done absolutely nothing even outside American’s worst run population centers.

I predict an enormous amount of smoke to cover actions. Important Colleges don’t like to admit Unimportant People, which includes everybody who will not eventually send vast chunks of money to the college. That degree is a Symbol of their Divinity, an indicator that the recipient has achieved the great feat of being ‘in’
So colleges will quietly allow more wealthy students in, while cutting back on their less wealthy applicants. Race will have *no* place in this race, just the eternal buck, but each college will cry crocodile tears about their loss of diversity and blame Republicans while cashing checks.

What comes after? “Holistic admissions”. AA in all but name, with the overt parts erased or hidden because they’re evidence that could be used against you. This is very popular in California.