November 2, 2022 Cancel culture keeps targeting Amy Coney Barrett. Now it's an absurd call to ban her book Over the last decage censorship has become very popular from college campuses to the halls of Congress. The desire to quash Justice Amy Coney Barrett's book is the latest move.
November 2, 2022 'The Five': Is affirmative action a 'national security imperative'? 'The Five' co-hosts discuss how the Supreme Court could stop race-based college admissions.Â
November 2, 2022 Universities like Harvard brazenly discriminate against Asian-American applicants: Ying Ma American Ideals PAC president explains how race-based admissions discriminate against Asian students ahead of the Supreme Court's affirmative action case on 'America Reports.'
November 2, 2022 Lawyers for AZ death row inmate file new appeal as execution date nears Lawyers for Arizona death row inmate Murray Hooper filed another petition for post-conviction relief Monday, saying "newly discovered material facts" have been presented in the case.
November 2, 2022 'The View' hosts Sunny Hostin and Sara Haines spar over affirmative action cases: 'Right-wing attack' "The View" hosts Sunny Hostin and Sara Haines sparred over affirmative action cases before the Supreme Court, as Hostin warned of a "right-wing attack on our rights."
November 2, 2022 Sara Haines and Sunny Hostin spar over affirmative action cases on 'The View' "The View" hosts Sara Haines and Sunny Hostin went back and forth over the affirmative action cases before the Supreme Court on Wednesday.Â
November 2, 2022 Abortion rights protesters interrupt SCOTUS argument session A Supreme Court argument session regarding a banking regulation case was briefly interrupted by abortion rights demonstrators who shouted slogans before being escorted away.
November 2, 2022 Affirmative Action case: SCOTUS justices were 'on fire' over Harvard's actions, says activist in hearing Education activist Asra Nomani said she was "really emboldened" by the Supreme Court justices who decried Harvard's "personal ratings" during oral arguments on two significant affirmative action cases.
November 2, 2022 Supreme Court cases raise questions about college admissions preferences for legacy, athlete applicants Oral arguments in the affirmative action Supreme Court cases raise questions about the fairness of the admissions process for legacy and athlete admissions.
November 2, 2022 Asian Americans optimistic Supreme Court will end race-based college admissions Asian-American groups are eager to see the end of race-based admissions policies at colleges that are limiting their ability to attend the school of their choice.