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California Globe: Another unconstitutional racial quota bites the dust—for now
Just in time for Halloween, the State of California has properly dealt with zombie legislation.
Andrew Quinio explains how a bill to bring a racial quota back from the dead made it to the governor’s desk bearing little resemblance to its original monstrous form.
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The EPA and Ghostbusters, a story of overregulation
Anyone who follows the Supreme Court’s environmental cases (or PLF’s casework) knows the Environmental Protection Agency has few (if any) self-imposed limits to its jurisdiction.
Even if, suggests Brittany Hunter, that jurisdiction is the Ghostbusters headquarters.
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The Hill: Brandeis follows the herd on race-based hiring and admissions
Founded in Waltham, Mass., in 1948, Brandeis University was envisioned as a “university without quotas”—a corrective to repugnant admissions quotas at the time designed to exclude Jewish, African American, and Asian American students.
Former PLF attorney—and Brandeis graduate—Daniel Ortner reveals new race-based mandates for faculty and student applicants that are contrary to the university’s founding promise.
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