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Most U.S. adults support reforms to Supreme Court while basic civic knowledge is staggering, survey suggests
An annual survey from the Annenburg Public Policy Center found that roughly 50 percent of U.S. adults know which pa…
By Michael Duke '26
Sep 25, 2024
Supreme Court declines to lift block on President Biden’s federal student loan forgiveness program
The SAVE Plan’s fate was handed down to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals by the Supreme Court who refused to rul…
By Michael Duke '26
Aug 30, 2024
Judge strikes down legal challenge alleging that UT Austin is defying SCOTUS affirmative action ban
‘It would be nonsensical for the Court to issue an injunction in light of the fact that UT Austin does not currentl…
By Michael Duke '26
Jul 24, 2024
TASHJY: Supreme Court’s recent decision will impact Biden's attempts to overhaul Title IX
Federal courts will no longer be obligated to defer to executive branch agencies to address ambiguities in federal …
By Ken Tashjy
Jul 11, 2024
More Ohio colleges pause race-based scholarships over SCOTUS ruling
Public universities in Ohio like Ohio State University are putting race-based scholarships on hold to align with th…
By Patrick McDonald '26
Mar 20, 2024
Ohio University halts race-based scholarships to comply with SCOTUS affirmative action ruling
Ohio University has paused its race-based scholarships as the school reexamines its policies to make sure they are …
By Patrick McDonald '26
Mar 5, 2024
New audio reveals whistleblower prof's efforts to resist race-based hiring practices
A department at the University of Washington was accused of a potentially discriminatory hiring practice that might…
By Michael Duke '26
Feb 18, 2024
Supreme Court will not hear case of NC prof who alleges university retaliated for opposing DEI
The Supreme Court decided not to hear a North Carolina State University professor's case who alleged that his scho…
By Adam Sabes
Jan 25, 2024
Four times universities defied the SCOTUS Affirmative Action ruling
In June, the Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling when it declared that race-based, affirmative action admissions…
By Campus Reform
Dec 31, 2023
Biden admin uses new tactic to circumvent SCOTUS, forgive more student debt
The Biden administration has already forgiven some $127 billion in student loans for nearly 3.6 million borrowers t…
By John Rigolizzo
Oct 31, 2023
PROF JENKINS: This is the difference between free speech and academic freedom
Professors can teach their subject in the way that seems best to them, but they should refrain from wandering into …
By Rob Jenkins
Sep 21, 2023
College introduces 'discussion-based' applications
St. John's College's new discussion-based application contains five components: a short application form, two inter…
By Marya Ruth Dunning '25
Sep 20, 2023
Man who led charge against affirmative action in college admissions sues law firms for discrimination
Students for Fair Admissions "reaffirms that ‘[e]liminating racial discrimination means eliminating all of it,’" bo…
By Melanie Wilcox
Sep 19, 2023
ANALYSIS: The new battle lines of affirmative action
In a two-part analysis, Campus Reform outlines how the legal fight over affirmative action in college admissions is…
By John Rigolizzo
Sep 13, 2023
Universities are asking applicants about race even after affirmative action ruling
‘What perspectives shaped by your background, experiences, upbringing, and/or racial identity inspire you to join o…
By Melanie Wilcox
Aug 30, 2023
ANALYSIS: The battle over affirmative action is just beginning
The Supreme Court overturned admissions affirmative action in principle in June, but the Court's ruling is the firs…
By John Rigolizzo
Aug 4, 2023
Department of Education says affirmative action ruling 'threatens to take us backwards'
'Our colleges have lost the most effective tool they ever had for building diverse campus communities,' he continue…
By Ben Mincey '25
Aug 2, 2023
SURVEY: Americans support merit-based college admission practices
But time will tell if college administrators will adopt merit-based admission practices. For now, it seems more lik…
By Jared Gould
Aug 2, 2023
UVA adds identity question to admissions essay after SCOTUS ruling
The new question asks students to discuss their 'background, perspective, or experience' in 300 words.
By Ian Cruz '25
Aug 2, 2023
Michigan Court of Appeals upholds ban on campus carry
Wade argued that universities have more in common with cities and local municipalities than schools, so they cannot…
By Melanie Wilcox
Aug 1, 2023
Leftist professors urge Biden to defy Supreme Court rulings
Harvard law professor Mark Tushnet and San Francisco State University political scientist Aaron Belkin urged Biden …
By Emma Arns '26
Aug 1, 2023
Demands for corporate DEI expansion surge in the wake of SCOTUS affirmative action ruling
Fearing a potentially less ethnically diverse entry-level applicant pool, firms are exploring new ways to advance d…
By Jack Roberts
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Delaney Ermshar
Aug 1, 2023
Black queer activist says affirmative action ruling hits queer people hardest, upholds 'white supremacy'
'I want to be clear that for the federalists on the Supreme Court…their system is working exactly as it's designed …
By Olivia Scarpo '26
Aug 1, 2023
Wesleyan will seek 'geographical diversity' following ruling against race-based admissions
Wesleyan University, a private liberal arts institution in Connecticut, is eliminating legacy admissions.
By Haika Mrema '24
Jul 28, 2023
Rather than ask directly about race, college now asks how applicants will be personally 'impacted' by affirmative action ruling
Sarah Lawrence college is taking a swipe at the Supreme Court over its ruling banning affirmative action in its ap…
By John Rigolizzo
Jul 24, 2023
WATCH: Kenny Xu defends merit-based education as the redeemer of academia
Kenny Xu, author of School of Woke, argued in a discussion with Nicholas Giordano that objective evaluations of mer…
By Spencer Dalke
Jul 21, 2023
Sotomayor rakes in side cash by pushing colleges to buy her books for speaking appearances
Sotomayor's staffers pushed schools to order hundreds of advance copies of the books.
By John Rigolizzo
Jul 21, 2023
Temple student government condemns recent Supreme Court rulings
'The Temple Student Government is deeply disheartened by the recent decisions made by the Supreme Court of the Unit…
By Oscar Buynevich '23
Jul 15, 2023
NAACP calls on colleges to pledge ‘Diversity No Matter What’ following SCOTUS ruling
The NAACP called for over 1600 colleges and universities to commit to the ‘Diversity No Matter What’ pledge.
By Haika Mrema '24
Jul 14, 2023
J.D. Vance slams elite colleges' 'intention to circumvent' SCOTUS on affirmative action
Ohio Senator J.D. Vance told accused elite universities of being ‘openly defiant' and ‘hostile’ to the recent overt…
By Emma Arns '26
Jul 13, 2023
WATCH: GIORDANO: ‘Race-based admissions is insulting’ to minorities
Nicholas Giordano argues against affirmative action as ‘insulting’ and explains why a return to traditional princip…
By Spencer Dalke
Jul 10, 2023
'You are hereby warned': Legal group tells law schools to back off plans to circumvent SCOTUS affirmative action ruling
America First Legal sent letters to law schools across the country to stop them from trying to end-run the Supreme…
By John Rigolizzo
Jul 10, 2023
SCOTUS strikes down Biden student loan forgiveness plan
The United States Supreme Court ruled Friday against President Biden's plan to forgive over $400 billion in federal…
By William Biagini '24
Jun 30, 2023
Harvard responds, suggests it will continue to consider race via loophole in SCOTUS decision
Harvard’s statement seemed to heavily imply that it would circumvent the decision using the majority opinion as a l…
By John Rigolizzo
Jun 30, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: 'F**k all y'all': Protesters erupt after SCOTUS rules against affirmative action
Protesters on both sides of the issue rallied outside the Supreme Court on Thursday morning.
By William Biagini '24
Jun 30, 2023
SCOTUS rules against affirmative action in college admissions
The Supreme Court has ruled against race-based admissions to institutions of higher education in a long-awaited dec…
By William Biagini '24
Jun 29, 2023
Supreme Court declines Christian college's appeal, but the fight is likely to continue
'The Biden administration has repeatedly withdrawn religious protections, and refused to concede religious protecti…
By Jared Gould
Jun 26, 2023
Stanford campus newspaper demands affirmative action 'roadmap' ahead of SCOTUS ruling
Upcoming Supreme Court decisions could declare race-based affirmative action unconstitutional.
By Brandi Cunha '24
Jun 22, 2023
NYU has a warning for students about possible end to affirmative action– Campus Reform Fellows explain why it's wrong
'When diversity is achieved by means that are prejudicial rather than meritocratic, the entire campus community suf…
By Emily Fowler '24
Jun 17, 2023
Stanford prof blames 'white supremacy,' 'long backlash to the civil rights movement' for possible overturning of affirmative action
An article released by Stanford's Graduate School of Education asked professors why they believe race -based admiss…
By Haika Mrema '24
Jun 16, 2023
GOULD: Mainstream media is wrong about affirmative action
The 'life support' narrative is intended to throw people into a crazy whirlpool of believing that Black Americans a…
By Jared Gould
Jun 12, 2023
TASHJY: Race has become 'the factor' for admission to college, in many cases
Campus Reform Higher Ed Fellow Ken Tashjy joined Real America's Voice to discuss the upcoming Supreme Court decisio…
By Nick Clavi
May 31, 2023
'Maryland is going to be a safe haven for abortion rights,' governor says at education event
Gov. Moore’s partnership with the University of Maryland Medical System, which includes access to the abortion pill…
By Jared Gould
Apr 21, 2023
Columbia Law orgs condemn school for highlighting students' SCOTUS visit with Kavanaugh
A 'terrifying stamp of approval.'
By Haika Mrema '24
Apr 12, 2023
Texas university claims affirmative action vital to national security, prepares for ban
Rice University in Texas recently released a statement stressing its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion…
By Robert Schmad '23
Mar 17, 2023
WATCH: Rep. Omar says student loan forgiveness is 'racial justice'
Campus Reform was live at the Supreme Court, capturing footage of Rep. Ilhan Omar calling for cancellation of stude…
By Nick Clavi
Mar 1, 2023
Student loans SCOTUS case: What you need to know
Before SCOTUS can tackle the constitutionality of Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, it must address the plaint…
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Mar 1, 2023
SCOTUS is hearing oral arguments on student loan forgiveness
The Supreme Court is hearing two sets of oral arguments today regarding the constitutionality of the Biden Administ…
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Feb 28, 2023
Majority of Americans oppose race-based admissions, according to poll
A new poll shows that 62% of Americans are against affirmative action policies in university admissions.
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Feb 21, 2023
More than 100 Republicans file amicus brief arguing student debt forgiveness is unconstitutional
The 128 House Republicans were led by Education and the Workforce Committee Chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-NC) and Rep…
By Jared Gould
Feb 7, 2023