Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 25, 2022
The Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments in two cases at the end of the month and could decide the fate of affirmative action in higher education. In 2018, I testified before a federal judge in one of those cases, Students for Fair Admission vs. Harvard, attesting to the importance of affirmative action in my life and why it is valuable to the Asian American community. I am the daughter of working-class Chinese immigrants who speak very... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 23, 2022
WASHINGTON — As Harvard prepares to defend its race-conscious admissions program at the Supreme Court this month, a federal judge in Boston is considering a related dispute arising from a fumbled insurance filing, one that could cost the university $15 million.Harvard failed... + más
Harvard's endowment has first year of negative returns since 2016 | Fox Business
Supreme Court's new session starts Monday --- watch for crucial rulings on affirmative action, LQBTQ rights, election laws | MarketWatch
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion October 21, 2022
As we get closer to midterm elections, I have a simple message for my fellow Asian Americans ... it’s time to face the mirror. It’s “mirror time,” folks. According to Pew Research, Asian Americans have been the fastest-growing group of eligible voters in the United... + más
There is no home for Asian Americans in the Republican Party anymore | The Boston Globe
L.A. on the Record: Asian Americans' rising political power in L.A. | Los Angeles Times
Fox Business USA Business October 14, 2022
Harvard University professor Kenneth Rogoff weighs in on the data that revealed a contraction in the U.S. economy in the second quarter. Harvard University’s endowment has posted its first year of negative returns since 2016. The Ivy League school’s endowment posted a in... + más
Harvard, Other Elite Universities Saw Endowments Slide In Fiscal Year 2022 | Forbes
World's largest academic endowment lost money for the first time since 2016 | CNN
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 04, 2022
I will always remember March 16, 2021, when to death in Atlanta. It was devastating, but it was also unsurprising given the rise of anti-Asian rhetoric, much of it fueled by former president Donald Trump, during the COVID-19 pandemic.His use of terms and stoked anti-Asian... + más
Jeremy Lin’s stereotype-busting run with Knicks the focus of new HBO doc ‘38 at the Garden’ | New York Daily News
U.S. interest rates may be rising, but that won't trigger another Asian Financial Crisis, analysts say | CNBC
MarketWatch USA Business October 01, 2022
Some of the court’s most important upcoming cases focus on the , , and the . The court will hear the cases in the fall and then likely issue rulings in spring 2023. As a , this term’s rulings will continue to reject the court’s previous liberal decisions and instead... + más
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
MarketWatch USA Politics September 30, 2022
Supreme Court's new term starts Monday --- watch for crucial rulings on affirmative action, LGBTQ rights, election laws | MarketWatch
The New York Times USA Opinion September 24, 2022
The Supreme Court is poised to begin adjudicating lawsuits that claim the admissions policies of Harvard University and the University of North Carolina are discriminatory against students of Asian descent and, in the case of U.N.C., against white students. The rightward tilt of... + más
Why would Mac Jones get a second opinion on his injury, and how common is that? | The Boston Globe
Fetterman, Shapiro lead in latest polls; Pa. voters still have unfavorable view of Oz | PennLive
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