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A federal trial challenging the U.S. Naval Academy's practice of considering race in admitting students will begin Monday morning.
The trial is an effort to end a carve-out that allows military academies to still employ affirmative action policies.
Lt. Gen. Michael J. Borgschulte, an aviator who deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, will relieve Vice Adm. Yvette M. Davids, ...
Lawyers for the United States Naval Academy are arguing in favor of affirmative action in its admissions process in a bench trial.
Attorneys for the U.S. Naval Academy say the officer training school should be allowed to continue using race as an admissions factor because prioritizing diversity in the military makes it ...
The U.S. Naval Academy removed 381 books from its library in April 2025 to align with DEI mandated. Today most of them have been reinstated. Why this is important.
During a two-week bench trial in September, attorneys for the academy argued that prioritizing diversity in the military makes it stronger, more effective and more widely respected.
The trial comes a year after the Supreme Court invalidated race-conscious admissions policies used by Harvard and the University of North Carolina, both of which SFFA has sued and accused of ...
Attorneys for the U.S. Naval Academy say the officer training school should be allowed to continue using race as an admissions factor.
Sept 16 - The group that persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to bar the consideration of race in college admissions is taking the U.S. Naval Academy to trial on Monday in an effort to end a carve-out ...
The group that persuaded the U.S. Supreme Court to bar the consideration of race in college admissions is taking the U.S. Naval Academy to trial on Monday in an effort to end a carve-out that ...