News
Edward Blum has courted such disdain in the decades he has dedicated to opposing race-conscious policies in America. “I’m a one-trick pony,” he says of his mission.
California colleges since 1995 have received more than $600 million in federal grants through the Hispanic-Serving ...
Edward Blum, the affirmative action opponent behind the lawsuit challenging Harvard and the University of North Carolina's consideration of race in student admissions, leaves Supreme Court back in ...
Edward Blum, the legal strategist behind the Supreme Court case that dismantled affirmative action in college admissions, has filed a lawsuit against the director of the Smithsonian’s National ...
Edward Blum, the legal strategist behind the Supreme Court case that dismantled affirmative action in college admissions, has filed a lawsuit against the director of the Smithsonian’s National ...
The Boston Globe Meet Edward Blum, the man behind the Harvard affirmative action case In 2018, Students for Fair Admissions President Edward Blum waited to speak at a rally in Copley Square to ...
Edward Blum, the force behind the Harvard and UNC admissions cases, has spent decades challenging race-based laws aimed at repairing historic inequities October 24, 2022 More than 2 years ago 10 min ...
The group that helped derail race-conscious admissions policies has a new lawsuit taking aim at federal funding for ...
Edward Blum, the affirmative action opponent behind the lawsuit challenging Harvard and the University of North Carolina's consideration of race in student admissions, stands for a portrait at the ...
Edward Blum is not finished yet. After years of failed attempts to end affirmative action in college admissions, Blum scored a major victory this summer when the Supreme Court ruled Harvard ...
Edward Blum, who leads the American Alliance for Equal Rights, filed two lawsuits on Tuesday: one in the Southern District of Florida against Morrison & Foerster LLP and another in the Northern ...
Edward Blum, who has waged a years-long legal campaign against affirmative action policies, at his home in South Thomaston, Maine, on Aug. 15, 2017. Sarah Rice—The New York Times/Redux.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results