by Paul Goldman
“[For] me, the promise of America is equal opportunity for every individual.”
This is a core belief for axed University of Virginia President Jim Ryan. Read his best-known book. Most sensible Virginia Democrats would agree. Most sensible Virginia Republicans too. Ironically, the quote itself actually didn’t come from Ryan. Or any Virginia Democrat or Republican either. Rather it comes from the key Trump Administration lawyer who helped force the UVA President to resign.
In justifying Ryan’s ouster, U.S. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillion said the following:
“[The] federal government got pretty aggressive in going in and saying, no, sorry, after Brown v. Board of Education you have to allow equal opportunity for all people in the United States... To me, the promise of America is equal opportunity for every individual.”โ
I find her reference to the Brown case most fascinating for this legal reason: Brown v. Board of Education doesnโt apply to higher education!
The case (actually, there were two separate decisions) applied to K-12 public education. Virginia was a losing defendant.
Surely, Dhillon knows that. She was a top student at UVA law school. Her words are thus clear: The Trump administration wants to apply the equal opportunity principle in public schools from kindergarten to post doctorate.
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