CEO in the News – 2006

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Equality Advocate Blasts Compromise Exempting Michigan Schools From Prop 2  USA Religious News , December 27, 2006 Supreme Court due to decide if race still matters in U.S. San Jose Mercury News , December 4, 2006 US Supreme Court Tackles Issue of Race in Schools VOA News , December 4, 2006 The Corner  National Review Online , December 4, 2006– By Roger Clegg Debate Over Segregation in Schools to Hit Supreme Court Today ABC News , December 4, 2006 Failing Upward, Pt. 2 National Review Online , November 30, 2006 Debate flies over U.S. black lawyers UPI , November 29, …

Racial and Ethnic Admission Preferences at the University of Michigan Medical School

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Racial and Ethnic Admission Preferences at the University of Michigan Medical School Related posts: Racial and Ethnic Admission Preferences at the University of Michigan Medical School Congratulations to Texas Tech! The Multi-Front War against Racial Admission Preferences Racial and Ethnic Admission Preferences at the University of Michigan Law School

Racial and Ethnic Preferences in Undergraduate Admissions at the University of Michigan

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Racial and Ethnic Preferences in Undergraduate Admissions at the University of Michigan Related posts: Racial and Ethnic Preferences in Undergraduate Admissions at the University of Michigan Getting serious about racial discrimination The Multi-Front War against Racial Admission Preferences Update on the Struggle against Universities’ Affirmative Discrimination

Racial, Ethnic and Gender Preferences in Admissions to the U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Naval Academy

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Racial, Ethnic and Gender Preferences in Admissions to the U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Naval Academy Related posts: Racial, Ethnic and Gender Preferences in Admissions to the U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Naval Academy TESTIMONY OF ROGER CLEGG, PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL, CENTER FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITY BEFORE THE U.S. COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS REGARDING THE PROPOSED EMPLOYMENT NON-DISCRIMINATION ACT The Multi-Front War against Racial Admission Preferences Why Racial Preferences Remain Wrongheaded

Racism’s Double Standard

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This column originally appeared in Jewish World Review Kanye West is a racist. Not that this should come as a newsflash to anyone who has ever listened to his music. West’s new album Late Registration just debuted at number one on the billboard charts, selling 860,000 copies in its first week. But the press has largely given the hip hop star a pass for his outrageous comments during an NBC telethon for Hurricane Katrina victims. As most Americans now know, the hugely successful rapper claimed that the government was sending troops to New Orleans not to help those in need …

Affirmative Action at Three Virginia Universities

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Affirmative Action at Three Virginia Universities Related posts: The Felon Vote Affirmative Action at Three Virginia Universities Update on the Struggle against Universities’ Affirmative Discrimination Racial Discrimination at Virginia Universities

Gurin Critique

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Critique of Gurin Report Related posts: Politicized external review panels as unguided “diversity” missiles: California university administrators remain ultra-slow learners Washington University Complaint 2019 CEO’s Successful Challenge to Racial Preferences in Admission at Texas Tech Madison Mob Madness

Racial and Ethnic Preferences and Consequences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine

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Racial and Ethnic Preferences and Consequences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine Related posts: Racial and Ethnic Preferences and Consequences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine Preferences in Maryland Higher Education Preferences in Maryland Higher Education: Racial and Ethnic Preferences in Undergraduate Admissions at Maryland Four-Year Public Colleges and Universities Getting serious about racial discrimination