This is my new article, forthcoming in the SMU Law Review. Larry Solum's legal blog says its "highly recommended," and you can download it here. Meanwhile, here is the abstract: Hundreds of law review ...
[I'm reposting this because the linked article disappeared from SSRN's website soon after I posted it, until a copyright permission issue was resolved.] My article, Students for Fair Admissions and ...
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has just issued new standards for collecting data on race and ethnicity in an attempt to be more inclusive of our nation’s growing diversity since its last ...
A question about race has been on every US Census since the first one in 1790. But not the same question. In response to shifting politics, social attitudes, interest-group pressures, and government ...
A memo from the U.S. Department of Education warned that the Trump administration would not tolerate racial discrimination, linking it to diversity programs. The memo, which suggested DEI policies ...
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MEASUREMENT OF RACE HAS BEEN A CRITICAL PART of census-taking from the first census in 1790; measurement of ethnicity and national origin in one or another form goes back to the 1850 census. Today, ...
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IRR to equity consultants: Will you recommend firing employees who refuse racial classification?
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) on 21 May wrote to ten employment equity consulting firms across South Africa to ask for clarity on a core issue of liberty and law: will they advise their ...
THE South African Library for the Blind (SALB) has removed the requirement for race identification in its membership form following mounting pressure by People Against Race Classification (Parc). Parc ...
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