教育部取消联邦博士生资助项目中的“违宪”种族偏好。
Ed. Dept. Scraps "Unconstitutional" Race Preferences In Federal PhD Grant Program

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ed-dept-scraps-unconstitutional-race-preferences-federal-phd-grant-program

美国教育部已同意修改麦克奈尔博士后成就计划的资格规则。该计划是一项价值6000万美元的奖学金倡议,此前曾因“年轻美国基金会”(YAF) 提起的诉讼而受到挑战。诉讼指控该计划歧视亚裔、阿拉伯裔、中东裔、拉丁裔、非洲裔和白人学生,优先考虑黑人、美洲原住民和太平洋岛民学生。 YAF认为,基于种族的标准违宪。美国教育部与司法部意见一致,已同意停止执行歧视性条款,并将修改法规以删除基于种族的要求。 这一和解标志着平等机会的胜利,因为该计划此前一直根据明确偏袒某些种族群体的规则运作。这些变化旨在确保所有符合资格的学生,无论种族如何,都有公平的机会获得该计划的资源,以攻读研究生教育。

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Authored by Jennifer Kabbany via The College Fix,

The U.S. Department of Education has agreed to rewrite the exclusionary race-based eligibility rules of a federal student scholarship program, resolving a lawsuit filed against the program.

“That means the McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program–a federal program distributing roughly $60 million annually to help students pursue graduate education–will no longer discriminate based on race,” stated Young America’s Foundation, which had sued the Biden administration in 2024 over the program.

The lawsuit had alleged the program excluded Asians, Arabs, Middle Easterners, non-Hispanic Latinos, some Africans, and whites unless they meet a limited exception for first-generation low-income students.

Instead, it supported primarily black, Native American and Pacific Islander students, according to the complaint.

“The McNair Program’s race-based provisions are unconstitutional, should not and will not be enforced, and are subject to a planned forthcoming regulatory change to rescind the race-based criteria,” according to YAF’s Feb. 17 motion to dismiss, with which the Education Department agreed to by not objecting.

U.S. Department of Education press secretary for higher education Ellen Keast confirmed the changes in a statement to Fox News:

“Consistent with the Department of Justice opinion, the Department of Education has agreed not to implement the racially discriminatory aspects of the McNair program, and we plan to make corresponding changes to our regulations.”

The lawsuit was filed by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty on behalf of Young America’s Foundation and its members Benjamin Rothove, a University of Wisconsin-Madison student and reporter for The College Fix, and Avery Durfee, a University of North Dakota student.

“For years, the McNair Program operated under federal rules that explicitly favored certain racial groups while excluding others–including students who were white, Asian, Middle Eastern, Jewish, and more–simply because of their skin color,” YAF stated in an X post Thursday.

“This is another victory for equal treatment under the law, and a reminder that Americans don’t have to accept unconstitutional discrimination just because it’s dressed up as ‘equity.’”

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