How Universities Can Build and Sustain Welcoming and Equitable Campus Environments
Jonathan Feingold pens an opinion.
October 7, 2024 The Campaign For College OpportunityRe-shifting Foundations of Brown: Diversity in Education
Jonathan Feingold will be a Symposium Panelist on “Re-shifting Foundations of Brown: Diversity in Education” hosted by Washburn University School of Law on November 7.
Why the Supreme Court’s “Judicial Power Grab” Bodes Ill for Racial Equity
Jonathan Feingold pens an opinion.
October 1, 2024 The EmancipatorAnalysis: Could Yale Face Post-Affirmative Action Lawsuits?
Jonathan Feingold is quoted.
September 17, 2024 Yale Daily NewsNaval Academy on Trial over Race in Admissions: What You Should Know
Jonathan Feingold is quoted.
September 16, 2024 The Baltimore BannerAfter SFFA v. Harvard/UNC: Affirmative Action and Beyond
Jonathan Feingold will speak at the APSA Roundtable “After SFFA v. Harvard/UNC: Affirmative Action and Beyond” on Thursday, September 5. The talk will be from 10–11:30am in Philadelphia. About the session: In the summer of 2023, the Supreme Court issued a decision that significantly narrowed the consideration of race in college admissions. This roundtable brings […]
Racial Histories of Higher Education in New England: A Symposium Co-Hosted by The New England Quarterly
Jonathan Feingold will speak at “Racial Histories of Higher Education in New England: A Symposium” Co-Hosted by The New England Quarterly and the Massachusetts Historical Society on Friday, September 27. The event will be held from 9am–6:30pm. Professor Feingold will speak on Panel 3: “The Ends of Affirmative Action.”
Justice Is (Color)blind: Why DEI Isn’t Likely to Go Away Any Time Soon
Jonathan Feingold pens an opinion.
July 3, 2024 The HillCivil Rights Groups Accuse Conservatives of Recasting Landmark Brown v. Board Ruling on 70th Anniversary
Jonathan Feingold is quoted.
May 17, 2024 CNNA Switchback toward Progress
For many members of this year’s graduating class, the decision to apply for law school was made during a pivotal time in history. The JDs graduating in May of 2024 were likely starting to decide their next career steps in March of 2020, when the global pandemic began. By May of 2020, racial violence and police brutality had fully ignited the Black Lives Matter movement. The disparities in our society were glaring and drove many to strive to bring systemic change through a legal education.