A glimpse at a quota crackdown as the era of Civil Rights begins to fade . . . Check-it:
The U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division is getting involved in Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway’s lawsuit against a nonprofit governing body for high school sports and activities, accusing the organization of sex and race discrimination for denying a board position to a white man.
U.S. attorneys cite key civil rights cases, like Loving v. Virginia in 1967 striking down laws banning interracial marriage, in a motion to intervene filed Thursday that argues the the Missouri State High School Activities Association’s policy constitutes “systematic unconstitutional race and sex-based discrimination.”
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DOJ joins Missouri AG's suit over diversity rule at state high school sports association * Missouri Independent
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