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Resources

  • Affirmative Action FAQ: From the USC Annenberg Institute for Justice and Journalism

  • Affirmative Action: Ending It Would Leave Many Behind

  • Amari Suskin-Sperry, Essay Contest Runner-Up, 14 Years Old, Ithaca, NY

  • Arjini Nawal, Quote Contest Runner-Up, 11 Years Old, New York, NY

  • Court Rules Against Ending Racial Isolation in Public Schools

  • Courts are Essential in Protecting Our Right to Vote

  • Discrimination and Education: A Chapter from <I>Awakening from the Dream</I> by Lia Epperson

  • Four of the Most Important Cases Affecting Latinos

  • Isabel Kirk, Quote Contest Runner-Up, 8 Years Old, Louisville, KY

  • Jazzmyne Ross, Essay Contest Runner-Up, 16 Years Old, San Jose, CA

  • Jody Leung, Essay Contest Winner, 17 Years Old, Union City, CA

  • Keaton McNamara, Quote Contest Runner-Up, 11 Years Old, New Orleans, LA

  • Kyle Mealand, Essay-Contest Runner-Up, 16 Years Old, Seattle, WA

  • LA PARTICIPACIÓN DE LAS MINORÍAS ESTÁ POR VERSE

  • Laura Machado, Quote Contest Winner, 11 Years Old, Louisville, KY

  • Narrow Use of Affirmative Action Preserved in College Admissions

  • NCRCR: Education and Racial Justice Fact Sheet

  • Publicity Consent Form for Essay Contest Finalists, Runners-Up, and Winners

  • Publicity Consent Form for Quote Contest Finalists, Runners-Up, and Winners

  • The Rollback of Immigrant Workers' Civil Rights

  • What a Difference One Supreme Court Justice Makes

  • Why Diversity is Not a Dirty Word (Or, a Supreme Court out of Touch)

The National Campaign to Restore Civil Rights has published an article in the Clearinghouse Review examining the potential impact of the Civil Rights Act of 2008. You can read the summary of the article here, or download the full pdf version of the article.

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