"Accuracy in Media has performed a valuable service by making public DEI advocates' plans, in their own words, to defy laws and regulations banning DEI," said David Randall, research director for the conservative National Association of Scholars. "These university presidents and deans should examine every single position and regulation to ensure compliance with the laws and regulations banning DEI and make public annual reports of their actions to their boards and to state lawmakers."
Staffers leave public colleges after DEI video sting
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The organization has created model legislation that calls for the "'study of and devotion to America's exceptional and praiseworthy history.'" David Randall, the alliance's executive director, said its materials had "informed" legislation in Florida, Iowa and Texas, but declined to say what other states might have reached out.
'Judge Judy' is on the Supreme Court? Lack of civics knowledge leads to colleges filling the gap
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