U.S. Department of Justice Targets New Illinois Law Requiring Nonprofits to Post Leadership Demographics – WTTW (Chicago)

In January, the American Alliance for Equal Rights went to federal court alleging that Illinois is unconstitutionally forcing private entities to discriminate with its first-in-the-nation law requiring nonprofits to post online the demographics of their leadership. The DOJ called its motion to intervene in the lawsuit an “early step toward eradicating illegal race and sex preferences across the government.”
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Maybe the DOJ could help direct Kwame’s ‘…work of (his) life’ towards where the money goes from the Federal agencies to ‘non-profit #1’, thence to ‘non-profits 2-8’, each with a former politician or current and former politician’s family member on its BOD, collecting a seven-figure salary.

That is the real scandal.

Go DOGE go!

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