It seems simple to me ,, but it seems that if they're worried about race based admissions ,, wouldn't it be just as easy to remove the "Race" check off box from the application. That may not work for Asians and Latinos . It just seems they're trying fix a problem where their isn't a problem.
Finally, finished the KJV Bible, 1217 pages in 9 months or about 4-5 pages a day. I wanted to take my time and maybe think about what I was reading, not just fly through it. Next, I want to read the books that are in the Roman Catholic Bible but not the KJV, then the so-called "banned" books of the Bible, and after that...
DONALD J. TRUMP, PETITIONER v. NORMA ANDERSON, ET AL. ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF COLORADO [March 4, 2024] https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/23-719_19m2.pdf
I like to be reading so many books, especially health related topics. I completed several books and still I wants to read many new books. Recently I completed on book name called "Why We Sleep"
Currently reading "Lights Out", again. My go-to author has been Clive Cussler. I started collecting his series (except the Sam Remi/Fargo detective series) of book. My favorite so far has been the Oregon Files series. Recently read "one second after" and "five years after" and will read the next in that series after I finish Lights Out. Love to sit by a fire in the back yard and read a book.
Louis L'Amour. I just need to disconnect for a while from crap. I still have a busy few weeks then will crash.
I went through Meditations by Marcus Aurelius and really like it. Stoicism is a wonderful mentality. Then worked my way through Meditations by Rene Descartes. After the Aurelius version, Descartes seemed masterbatory. Basically, a rich French guy discovers he's the center of existence then figures out he's not. Then Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever. I do love the Monster Hunter series! Now I'm reading The Master and His Emissary by Iain McGilchrist. A book about how the two sides of the brain work independently and together. It's deeeeep reading. I'll figure out why I am crazy, yet. Possibly just because I don't get to hunt monsters.
Have read a number of Robert Fulghum's books....he is an eminently readable parable writer for the modern day.