In 2021, in Duvall v. Novant Health, a North Carolina jury awarded a former white Novant Health executive over $3 million dollars in actual damages based on race discrimination.
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ATLANTA — While many public colleges and universities had already jettisoned affirmative action programs, the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 29 ruling against factoring race in college admissions, leaves private, more
Dear Friends and Patriots,
For a long time now I’ve been contemplating the odd preoccupation we see in our society on other peoples’ children. It’s historically unusual; an aberration. There are reasons for it. We all need to think it through to fully comprehend the “whys” of it. I believe I have a few hints, though I’ll never claim to have “the” answer.
The U.S. Supreme Court held on June 29 that an applicant's race alone cannot be used as a factor in college admissions. Previously, colleges could use race in admissions.