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Jun 19 2025

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  • Civil Rights
Blog Post

“Fairness in Higher Education Accreditation Act” Reintroduced by Senator Jim Banks

  • Alexis Irene Fragosa

Senator Jim Banks reintroduced legislation on May 1, 2025, designed to ban accreditors from forcing...

Jun 12 2025 Podcast
Explainer Episode 90 - Disparate Impact and the Future of Equal Opportunity
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Explainer Episode 90 - Disparate Impact and the Future of Equal Opportunity

Linda L. Chavez, Gail L. Heriot, Dan Morenoff

On April 23, President Trump signed E.O. 14281, Restoring Equality of Opportunity and Meritocracy, declaring...

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Civil Rights

Sponsors: Regulatory Transparency Project

Jun 6 2025 Publication
Disparate-Impact Liability: Unfounded, Unconstitutional, & Not Long For This World
Federalist Society Review

Disparate-Impact Liability: Unfounded, Unconstitutional, & Not Long For This World

Dan Morenoff

For more than fifty years—ever since the Supreme Court decided Griggs v. Duke Power Co.[1]—almost...

Topics: Civil Rights · Labor & Employment Law · Supreme Court

Apr 23 2025 Video
Click to play: Is Efficiency Desirable in Civil Rights Enforcement?
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Is Efficiency Desirable in Civil Rights Enforcement?

Lindsey Burke, Gail L. Heriot, Catherine E. Lhamon, R. Shep Melnick, William E. Trachman

The Trump Administration may bring significant changes to civil rights enforcement in the executive branch....

Topics: Administrative Law & Regulation · Civil Rights

Sponsors: Civil Rights Practice Group

Apr 23 2025
Wednesday 1:00 p.m. EDT    

Is Efficiency Desirable in Civil Rights Enforcement?

Theories of Presidential Power Series

Speakers:
Lindsey Burke • Gail L. Heriot • Catherine E. Lhamon • R. Shep Melnick • William E. Trachman
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Administrative Law & Regulation • Civil Rights
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Civil Rights Practice Group
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Apr 8 2025

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  • Education Policy
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American Civil Rights Project Exhorts Congress to Defund and Repeal Minority Serving Institution Programs

  • Alexis Irene Fragosa

Recently, the American Civil Rights Project sent a letter to Senator Bill Cassidy, Chair of...

Mar 19 2025

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  • Professional Responsibility & Legal Education
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ABA Responds to AG Bondi on Standard 206

  • Anthony M. Deardurff

As noted in a previous post, on February 22, the Council of the ABA Section of...

Mar 6 2025

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  • Education Policy
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Two Members of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Urge Congress to Rein in Accreditors

  • Alexis Irene Fragosa

Is it possible for colleges and universities to comply with both the Supreme Court’s decision...

Nov 26 2024 Video
Click to play: Showcase Panel I: The Age of Group Identity: What is it? How Did We Get Here? How Do We Move Beyond It?
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Showcase Panel I: The Age of Group Identity: What is it? How Did We Get Here? How Do We Move Beyond It?

Jonathan Berry, Tyler Austin Harper, Gail L. Heriot, Andrew Koppelman, Heather Mac Donald, Paul B. Matey

The generation of political leaders that produced the landmark legislation of the Civil Rights Era...

Topics: Civil Rights · Culture · Politics · Religious Liberty

Nov 26 2024 Podcast

Showcase Panel I: The Age of Group Identity: What is it? How Did We Get Here? How Do We Move Beyond It?

Jonathan Berry, Tyler Austin Harper, Gail L. Heriot, Andrew Koppelman, Heather Mac Donald, Paul B. Matey

The generation of political leaders that produced the landmark legislation of the Civil Rights Era...

Topics: Civil Rights · Culture · Politics · Religious Liberty

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