The Supreme Court will hear arguments in the fall over whether the artist’s alterations of a photograph of the musician should be as protected as a new, transformative work.
While we await word as to whether the Supreme Court will take up appeal of the case of Harvard s blatant discrimination against Asians, we note the publication this week of A Dubious Expediency: How Race Preferences Damage Higher Education, a fine essay collection edited by Gail Heriot and Maimon Schwarzchild of the University of San Diego, and published by our friends at Encounter Books. The title of the book a dubious
Racial preferences have undermined academic standards, created a sense of entitlement, and hindered many minority students from achieving all that they could.