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Lawsuit Alleges Racial Discrimination in Northwestern Law School Hiring, Targeting Paul Gowder and Myriam Gilles
Jul 5, 2024, 06:24 PM
A lawsuit has been filed against Northwestern University Law School, alleging racial discrimination in hiring practices. The complaint claims that Paul Gowder, a black professor, was hired because of his race, which has sparked significant controversy. Critics argue that using race in hiring outside a bona fide remedial affirmative action plan is illegal under Title VII. The lawsuit has also led to personal attacks on several faculty members, including Myriam Gilles, who is described as an exceptional scholar. One targeted individual, who is an associate Dean, has written 2 full length books in the last three years. The case has ignited a broader debate about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practices in academia, with some arguing that DEI policies result in racial discrimination against white and Asian males.
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