Forty-Year-Old Racial Quota System Is Stamped Out By the Trump Justice Department
This post was originally published on here In a brief hearing in a federal courtroom in Washington, D.C., a 44-year-old consent decree that prohibited the federal government from assessing the skills and abilities of job applicants ended. The decree, known as the Luevano Consent Decree, based on its roots in the Luevano vs. Ezell case. In…









