A federal judge ruled on Dec. 6 that the US Naval Academy can keep using race in its admissions process in a limited fashion.
Columnist Tom Lubnau writes, "Last weekend, I had the great pleasure of serving on the military academy interview committee.
After the Supreme Court rejected affirmative action in college admissions practices, Students for Fair Admissions has ...
A federal court upheld the Naval Academy’s race-conscious admissions, rejecting a challenge by the group behind the Supreme ...
Bennett, senior judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, who ruled late last week against litigants ...
A federal judge has rejected a challenge to the Naval Academy’s use of race in its admissions practices, ruling that the ...
A federal judge on Friday ruled that the U.S. Naval Academy can continue considering race in its admissions process, finding ...
Decision could tee up another battle over considerations of race in university admissions before US Supreme Court.
The group that successfully persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to ban race-conscious admissions at civilian colleges is ...
The U.S. Naval Academy can continue to consider race when evaluating applicants to the elite military higher education institution, a federal judge ruled Friday.
Attorneys for the school argued that prioritizing diversity in the military makes it stronger, more effective and more widely ...
Last Friday, Congressman Vince Fong announced his nominations to the United States Service Academies, including a prestigious ...