Law & Courts Justice Department Drops Race Discrimination Lawsuit Against Yale University The DOJ sued Yale over its use of race in admissions in October, citing discrimination against white and Asian American applicants. It withdrew the suit and Title VI violation notice on Wednesday. Rachel Treisman
Race & Identity DOJ: Yale Discriminates Against Asian American and White Applicants In Admissions The Justice Department said its two-year investigation found that race is "the determinative factor in hundreds of admissions decisions each year." Yale categorically denies the allegation. Rachel Treisman Elissa Nadworny
Politics With R-88 defeated, what's next for affirmative action in WA? Kim Malcolm talks with Austin Jenkins about the future of affirmative action in Washington state. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
October 31st | Cooking up our TV and movie favorites YouTube personality "Binging with Babish" shows us how to replicate pop culture meals. How to fight Russian disinformation in 2020. And what your vote on affirmative action means. Bill Radke
Politics Affirmative action campaign in WA sued for not paying signature gatherers Last winter, Anthony Hill and his wife Anita came to Washington state from Michigan to gather voter signatures for I-1000, an initiative to the Legislature to restore affirmative action. Austin Jenkins
How Washington state's law against affirmative action has hurt, or helped, college students Bill Radke speaks with Eugene Volokh and Dr. Jim Sulton Jr. about race-based college admissions. Washington state passed a law in 1998 that prevented... Bill Radke Shane Mehling