Lawsuit continues over Illinois ‘minority teachers’ scholarship program – The College Fix

The $8 million a year program provides “tuition, fees, and room and board costs,” according to court documents. White applicants are prohibited from applying for the scholarship. Pacific Legal Foundation said the state has not yet addressed how the scholarship squares with the 2023 Supreme Court decision which prohibits affirmative action in higher education.
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Sanity please
5 months ago

Discrimination laws work against white
citizens but do not apply against all others?
How the hell is that fair?

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