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Oct 26 2022 Video
Click to play: A Seat at the Sitting - November 2022

A Seat at the Sitting - November 2022

Elyse Dorsey, Amy Howe, Margaret A. Little, Alison Somin, Jennifer Weddle

The November Docket in 90 minutes or Less

Each month, a panel of experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting by...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Civil Rights · Financial Services · Supreme Court · Federalism & Separation of Powers · Environmental Law & Property Rights

Sponsors: A Seat at the Sitting

May 26 2022 Podcast
College Admissions: Fair or Fixed?
Teleforum

College Admissions: Fair or Fixed?

Art Coleman, Cory Liu, Alison Somin

As the Supreme Court prepares to hear two cases this fall that challenge race preferential...

Topics: Civil Rights · Education Policy

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

May 26 2022 Video
Click to play: College Admissions: Fair or Fixed?
Teleforum

College Admissions: Fair or Fixed?

Art Coleman, Cory Liu, Alison Somin

As the Supreme Court prepares to hear two cases this fall that challenge race preferential...

Topics: Civil Rights · Education Policy

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

Nov 1 2021 Video
Click to play: Panel Three: Critical Race Theory in Schools
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Panel Three: Critical Race Theory in Schools

Christopher Brooks, Joe Cohn, Taylor Meehan, Alison Somin

2021 Third Circuit Chapters Conference

Schools across the country have introduced elements of critical race theory into their curriculums. The...

Topics: Civil Rights · Education Policy

Sponsors: Philadelphia Lawyers Chapter · Pittsburgh Lawyers Chapter · Harrisburg Lawyers Chapter · New Jersey Lawyers Chapter · Delaware Lawyers Chapter

Nov 1 2021 Podcast

Panel Three: Critical Race Theory in Schools

Christopher Brooks, Joe Cohn, Taylor Meehan, Alison Somin

2021 Third Circuit Chapters Conference

Schools across the country have introduced elements of critical race theory into their curriculums. The...

Topics: Civil Rights · Education Policy

Sponsors: Philadelphia Lawyers Chapter · Pittsburgh Lawyers Chapter · Harrisburg Lawyers Chapter · New Jersey Lawyers Chapter · Delaware Lawyers Chapter

Nov 25 2019

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Civil Rights Commission Publishes New Report on Civil Rights Enforcement

  • Alison Somin

Recently, the Civil Rights Commission published a report titled “Are Rights a Reality? Evaluating Federal...

Oct 4 2018

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  • Civil Rights •
  • Corporations, Securities & Antitrust
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Is California’s Corporate Boards Quota Bill Constitutional?

  • Alison Somin

Recently, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law a bill (S.B. 826) that requires any...

Sep 5 2018

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  • Affirmative Action •
  • Civil Rights
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What Does DOJ’s Statement of Interest Filed in the Harvard Case Mean?

  • Alison Somin

Recently, the Department of Justice filed a Statement of Interest in a lawsuit against Harvard University...

Jul 11 2018

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  • Administrative Law & Regulation •
  • Civil Rights •
  • Education Policy •
  • Regulatory Transparency Project
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Trump Administration Withdraws Guidance on Affirmative Action In Admissions

  • Alison Somin

On Wednesday, July 3, the Departments of Education and Justice announced that they withdrew a...

Dec 15 2016

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  • Civil Rights
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Make the Civil Rights Division Great Again? -- Notes on "This is What a Trump Civil Rights Agenda Should Look Like"

  • Clint Bolick,
  • Alison Somin

Robert Driscoll has an outstanding post up at National Review Online titled “This is What...

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