Social worker sues Massachusetts university after she was asked to 'defend her WHITENESS' during interview for professorship she didn't get
A licensed social worker who unsuccessfully applied for a professorship at Bridgewater State University last summer has sued the college, after she was allegedly asked to defend her ‘whiteness’ during an interview…
Read MoreFla. police chief Larry Scirotto fired for favoring non-white officers
A Florida police chief has been given the boot after an investigation found he engaged in discriminatory promotion practices…
Read MorePaul deLespinasse: The debatable usefulness of affirmative action
Since Nixon’s administration, Americans have debated affirmative action…
Read MoreThe affirmative-action trap: We need to talk about how racial preferences produce unintended side effects
Monday, the Supreme Court announced that in the 2022-23 term it will hear challenges to the use of race in college admissions at Harvard and the University of North Carolina…
Read MoreHarvard President’s Dodgy Defense of Discrimination Against Asian Americans
As a Harvard alumnus, I received this afternoon via email a letter from Harvard president Lawrence S. Bacow concerning the Supreme Court’s grant yesterday of the certiorari petition filed by Students For Fair Admissions (SFFA)…
Read MoreEx-PBA Prez Accuses William Paterson University Of Reverse Discrimination During COVID
A former president of William Paterson University’s PBA says he was deliberately passed over for promotions in favor of less-qualified candidates amid the COVID-19 pandemic…
Read MoreMen Accused of Sexual Misconduct on Campuses Are Suing Over ‘Anti-Male Bias,' and It's Working
Legal experts like Know Your IX co-founder Alexandra Brodsky are sounding the alarm on successful lawsuits being brought forth by accused men…
Read More‘Minority privilege’ now more common amid the growing ‘war on whiteness’
The left is furious about “white privilege.” And while it’s true white people have benefited from major advantages over time, it’s a concept that is rapidly fading — especially now, as the reverse is coming true…
Read MoreIf you’re the wrong race, the push for health-care ‘equity’ could kill you
Prominent medical organizations and the Biden administration are pressing for rules that will move “disadvantaged” populations to the front of the line for scarce medical resources — think vaccines, ventilators, monoclonal antibody treatments…
Read MoreWhite exec who sued for reverse discrimination wins $10 million suit
A former top executive at a North Carolina-based health care system has won $10 million in a legal battle over his claim that he lost his job because he is a white man…
Read MoreAmerican Express engages in 'reverse discrimination' against White people, current and former employees say
At least one former employee left company because it seemed American Express was only promoting Black people…
Read MoreWhite New London police officer files reverse discrimination complaint
A white New London police lieutenant has filed a discrimination complaint against the city and police department, claiming he has been passed over for promotion, reassigned and had his reputation damaged even as the city protected a Black officer with claims of discrimination at the department…
Read MoreMichigan Supreme Court Levels the Field for "Reverse Discrimination" Claims
Reversing a position held since 1997, the Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that the “background circumstances” test for determining the sufficiency of a claim of reverse employment discrimination does not comport with the state’s fair employment practices law…
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