According to the law, or in practice?
There aren’t physically enough beds for this. It’s going to result in massive incarceration if enforced. Although I suspect that it largely won’t be enforced due to logistical impossibilities, resulting in federal funding being withheld from major cities.
Yep.
I’m not sure about Columbia specifically, but in the first half of the 20th century I would have gone with African Americans or females over Jewish people being excluded.
My mom has been thinking about the people she hired back in the days when she was working in jobs where she was in charge of hiring people. She’s noticed that everyone she hired was a lot like herself. I think the part she might be missing is that I suspect the applicant pool most of the time was pretty much the same as her. On the other hand, she was also hiring people in her age range as well.
Going more broadly, this happens in a lot of the hiring world. If you’re not constrained, people tend to hire the people most like themselves rather than the most qualified person.
Even today, I’ve got colleagues in a predominantly white working environment who seem to be excluded to some extent because they’re Indian and were sort of forced on their working group, despite being exceptionally qualified.
Didn’t the SC says he can do whatever he wants?
A second whistleblower and former Justice Department attorney has come forward with evidence that corroborates allegations that Trump’s judicial nominee Emil Bove directed DOJ attorneys to defy court orders and withhold information from judges.
Look up the history of Brandeis - that school exists because of caps on Jewish students in the first half of the 1900s. (It’s a secular school that was funded by Jews, with race- and religion-blind admissions in response to caps on Jews at northeastern schools.)
I’m not sure why?
Just as an interesting consequence of widespread admission caps on jews in the early 1900s. HBCUs are a similar phenomena, albeit more widespread, presumably due to the greater African American population and more overt discrimination.
I’m just confused on the relevance of Brandeis University being formed in response to caps on Jewish students when I suggested that females and African Americans likely experienced greater discrimination.
No argument with that, though I’m not sure it really matters who was most oppressed. It was all depressingly stupid, and yet still continues.
Women, not females. We aren’t talking about animals.
I think you have to log in to Facebook to watch the video. I couldn’t find any way around that.
More detail on Bove and the 2nd whistleblower
I was able to simply close the login nag to watch the video.
Glad that works. Very disturbing video. Torn as to how fair I feel about including the Republican congressman, where many of them should just be damned for inaction or acquiescence, rather than the proactive support in the video. But inaction and acquiescence on such critical matters deserves damnation.
Sure we are. Specifically the animals known as humans…