Religion won at the Supreme Court, but not as big as people think
The court issued relatively modest decisions on behalf of the worker seeking Sundays off and the anti-LGBTQ+ web designer
The court issued relatively modest decisions on behalf of the worker seeking Sundays off and the anti-LGBTQ+ web designer
As France burns, we can witness the consequences of so-called 'race neutrality'
The decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis had particular resonance in the West Orange Jewish community
Jewish organizations need to recognize growing diversity when taking public positions
California, which banned affirmative action in 1996, boasts some of the most diverse college campuses in the country
In Jewish thought. compensating individuals for past deprivation is both an obligation and a tradition
Jewish groups that do not often line up on the same side of church-state issues before the court were of a single voice in this case
Ron Unz's essay 'The Myth of American Meritocracy,' which makes dubious claims about Jews and college admissions, was cited in one successful complaint
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