Plus, Pittsburgh higher ed steps up to prevent sexual assault this fall.
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In this newsletter: Pittsburgh is preparing to fund a disparity study to determine how it can legally consider race in contracting and other areas ([link removed]) to shield itself from legal attacks after the Supreme Court's decision to ban race-based affirmative action in higher education.
Also, some higher ed institutions in the Pittsburgh area have developed programming and support systems to counter sexual violence on campus ([link removed]) in response to recent state requirements. Some colleges have codified and amplified existing procedures.
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** As the legal ground shifts under race-specific programs, Pittsburgh inches toward a long-delayed review of its policies ([link removed])
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In the wake of the Supreme Court decision nixing college affirmative action plans, conservative legal guns may target government contracting and other programs. Pittsburgh is just beginning to arm itself with evidence of discrimination.
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** Pittsburgh’s higher ed step ups sexual assault interventions ahead of annual spike in cases ([link removed])
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