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- Israel Builders Association warning that in a country where it takes 15 years to approve a single new housing development, “2030 is tomorrow and 2050 is the day after tomorrow”
- Unprecedented event in Erbil features Sunni and Shiite leaders and activists demanding that Baghdad join Abraham Accords; Lapid: Event in Iraq is a ‘source of hope and optimism’
- “US State Department reportedly filed evidence to Congress that the programme, which provides funding to the families of convicted terrorists, continued under a different name”
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Tag Archives: Disparate Impact
The administration’s executive order eliminating disparate-impact theory restores the 1964 Civil Rights Act to its original meaning
CITY JOURNAL Trump Takes His Biggest Step Yet Toward Restoring Meritocracy Heather MacDonald April 24, 2025 Measured in Trump time, it took them eons to get around to it, but the White House has finally taken the most important step … Continue reading
“The claim that racial disparities are proof of racial discrimination has been percolating in academia and the media for a long time”
MANHATTAN INSTITUTE Disparate Impact Thinking Is Destroying Our Civilization Heather Mac Donald February 2024 The most consequential falsehood in American public policy today is the idea that any racial disparity in any institution is by definition the result of racial … Continue reading