Chuck Hatfield, a Jefferson-City based attorney who is representing the company, said in a statement that the state’s decision was “illegal and unfounded.”
OLYMPIA, Wash.-Thousands of Washingtonians will be receiving restitution from debt adjustment companies who used predatory practices on student loan borrowers.
oppressed, education is about taking a step back and looking at things holistically, and if education is truly the great equalizer as many of us believe, then we have to take extra steps to ensure that access to higher education is actually equitable, and it is not a far stretch to say that what happened to your grandparents and what happened to down your family line does impact your economic status and also your education and depending on where you live, and so it is a very racist decision. the other thing i want to call attention to that i just found out a few hours ago is the fact that there s a car vow in the decision, for military schools carve out in the decision, for the military. there s been a lot of complaints and research on the predatory practices of the military really looking at specifically black and brown poor students and recruiting them. and i think that also highlights how racist this decision really is. so the affirmative action will remain in effect at west