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Daily Archives: 1, June 30, 2023
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: ‘It is an immutable fact that ‘every time the government uses racial criteria to ‘bring the races together,’ someone gets excluded, and the person excluded suffers an injury solely because of his or her race.’
521 F.2d 142 – Law.Resource.Org
Robert Paul OBURN et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
Milton SHAPP et al., Defendants-Appellees,
William Bolden, III, and all minority applicants…
Despite the insistence of the parties that we reach the merits of “reverse discrimination”, a most troublesome subject, we resist the invitation and instead address ourselves to the narrow issue that is before us: did the district court abuse its discretion in denying a preliminary injunction sought by the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs, white applicants, for the position of state trooper in Pennsylvania, assert that the defendants are discriminating against them by hiring members of minority groups1 through the use of racial quotas which exclude plaintiffs. Their application for preliminary injunction was denied by the district court. We hold that the district court did not abuse its discretion and therefore, we affirm the district court’s denial of the preliminary injunction.
The hiring goal provides that from all qualified applicants eligible as state troopers, at least one-third of those selected for the State Police Academy shall be minorities. This hiring ratio of one-minority applicant for every two non-minority applicants is to be followed until 9.2% Of “the enlisted complement of the Pennsylvania State Police consists of minorities.”
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas dismantled his colleague Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s “race-infused world view” as part of the Supreme Court’s decision Thursday to outlaw race considerations – also known as affirmative action – in the college admissions process.
Continue readingMichigan House Passes ‘hate speech’ Bill That Could Make It A Felony ‘for using the wrong PRONOUNS’
The Michigan House has approved a hate speech bill, HB 4474, that would criminalize causing someone to ‘feel’ threatened by words. The bill aims to replace the current Ethnic Intimidation Act and includes ‘sexual orientation’ and ‘gender identity or expression’ as protected classes. Offenders could face up to five years in prison for the felony offense. However, concerns have been raised about the lack of a clear definition of ‘harassment’ in the bill, leaving it open to interpretation. Critics argue that the legislation could infringe on free speech rights and undermine due process. The bill now awaits consideration in the Michigan state Senate, and if passed, Governor Gretchen Whitmer is expected to sign it into law.
Biden Slams Supreme Court for Affirmative Action Decision: ‘This Is Not a Normal Court’
Biden’s Attorney General Merrik Garland: “Some have chosen to attack the integrity of the Justice Department… This constitutes an attack on an institution that is essential to American democracy.”
New UMass poll: Majority of Americans oppose affirmative action
Biden Slams Supreme Court for Affirmative Action Decision: ‘This Is Not a Normal Court’
Biden encourages people to violate the law by protesting at justices homes
Harris says she’s concerned about ‘integrity’ of Supreme Court