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Major American corporations have recently begun to pressure their outside law firms to meet certain “diversity goals” both firm-wide and in the legal teams assigned to the company’s work. In May 2005, more than sixty of the nation’s top law firms signed a pact agreeing to report the race, gender,...
Are law schools discriminating in their admissions policies or just picking the most qualified candidates?
Two bills that would grant Russia permanent normal trade status remain stalled in the Senate Finance Committee.
Once the most open-minded and intellectually rigorous institutions, America's colleges and universities have become close-minded and dishonest.
Racial preferences thrive shrouded in secrecy.
Congressional Republicans want the White House to shift gears and focus on another kind of threat beside terror, the domestic economic recession, because the recession is a threat to them.
Campaign finance reform is alive and kicking.
Uneasiness existsabout the route that the George W. Bush administration and Republicans in the House have taken to achieve trade promotion authority.



