Headline: Madison.com, 9/28/2022
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty filed the lawsuit against the state’s Higher Educational Aids Board in April 2021 over a grant meant to prevent students from dropping out due to economic hardship.
The grants provide up to $2,500 to minority students who are enrolled at least half-time at a state technical, tribal or nonprofit private college who have attended at least two semesters.
State law limits eligibility to Black, American Indian, Hispanic and some Southeast Asian students.
WILL argued that the program is unconstitutional because it’s biased against white people and other races. [emphasis added]
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