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This lawsuit is the latest example of Apple publicly going after a former employee for leaking internal information.
A federal judge on Monday rejected Apple’s request to dismiss the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust case against the iPhone maker in an early win for the agency. U.S. District Judge ...
Not that long ago, major tech companies could be counted on as vocal allies of the LGBTQ community. Household names like ...
Affirmative action in college admissions continues—despite being banned by the Supreme Court in 2023—through the use of personal essays, interviews, and other proxy mechanisms.
For example, after California banned affirmative action in state universities, the percentage of underrepresented minorities at UCLA dropped from 28% to 14% between 1995 and 1998.
The U.S. Department of Education told educational institutions receiving federal funds Tuesday to end use of affirmative action policies in a number of school-related practices across the nation.
at an elite Virginia magnet high school, potentially green-lighting a set of “race-neutral” admission practices for higher ed institutions seeking to counteract the court’s affirmative action ban ...
Higher education is still reeling from the Supreme Court decision in June that ended affirmative action. While affirmative action has often been discussed in the context of exclusive universities—like ...
New York City mom Wai Wah Chin was the secret weapon in the fight to end affirmative action in college admissions — leading to the Supreme Court's decision to outlaw race-based acceptance policies.
Last year nearly 70 companies, including Apple and Google, signed an amicus brief related to the Supreme Court case supporting affirmative action in higher education. “ [DEI] efforts depend on ...
In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on July 12, Lisa Jackson, Apple’s vice president of environment, policy and social initiatives, discusses the company’s ongoing efforts ...