Lawsuit accuses University of Michigan of discriminating against straight, cisgender men
Briefly

The anti-diversity group FASORP has initiated a federal lawsuit against the University of Michigan, alleging that the Law Review practices discriminate against straight white men by favoring women and minorities. The lawsuit claims that the Law Review's selection process, influenced by left-wing ideologies, prioritizes applicants based on gender and sexual orientation, violating federal anti-discrimination laws. The organization seeks to halt these allegedly illegal practices and ensure adherence to anti-discrimination norms in all university components, echoing a similar lawsuit filed against Northwestern University earlier this year.
The plaintiff brings suit to enjoin these illegal discriminatory practices, and to ensure that all components of the University of Michigan comply with their obligations under federal anti-discrimination law.
The Michigan Law Review, with the approval and acquiescence of the University of Michigan general counsel's office, has implemented a corrupt and illegal scheme of race and sex preferences to select its student members.
Read at Advocate.com
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