
Is DEI on Its Way Out?
Join us on Wednesday, February 12th at 12:00 PM ET for a special lunch panel sponsored by our Civil Rights Practice Group at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. Registration is now open.
This event will now be livestreamed only due to inclement weather. Watch the discussion tomorrow at 12:30pm ET: https://t.co/hXUxymtkCk https://t.co/I11Ds6grBW
Title IX Dear Colleague Letter from Education Department Puts Controversial Issue to Rest, For Now By Sarah Parshall Perry https://t.co/RHfbrFCURT
Prof. Robert George (@McCormickProf) gives his views on the subject of neutrality in academia and academic institutions at the 2025 Faculty Conference. Watch the full discussion: https://t.co/yy88ccF15h https://t.co/In5MVh3BIN
Markel v. Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America: Welcome Developments in the Law of Church Autonomy By Carl H. Esbeck https://t.co/5KrDNFgNjh
As China deepens its presence in Latin America and establishing intelligence posts in Cuba, U.S. policymakers face growing concerns over regional influence. As the new Trump Administration navigates these urgent regional dynamics, this #FedSocForums panel examined pressing U.S.… https://t.co/VMzqGOiDUC
Following several Executive Orders related to DEI and anti-discrimination, the @USEEOC released an FAQ page addressing how the EOs will impact their work and what the current lack of a quorum of Commissioners means: https://t.co/o6CaX0Y2Fv
With the move by this Administration away from DEI, @andrewmgrossman and @mrsshap write about the next steps in “restoring meritocracy.” https://t.co/bppfUCgTW1
In our previous event, “Equality and Equity: Contemporary Debates about Civil Rights in the Era of DEI,” experts addressed whether we have moved away from what many perceive to be the primary goal of the civil rights movement - guaranteeing nondiscrimination – to goals of… https://t.co/nrJvRV3l4P https://t.co/MVS8hU3BhB
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