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Tennessee Sued Over Race-Based Quotas on State Boards
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A federal lawsuit has been filed against the state of Tennessee, challenging laws that require the governor to consider race when appointing members to state medical and chiropractic boards.
The lawsuit, filed by the medical professionals’ association Do No Harm and represented by the Pacific Legal Foundation, alleges that these racial quotas are unconstitutional and violate the principle of equality before the law.
“Tennessee law forces governor after governor to engage in racial discrimination when making appointments to state boards and commissions,” Pacific Legal Foundation attorney Caleb Trotter said in a press release. “Using race to make appointments to government boards is not only demeaning and unconstitutional, but it undermines the distinctive spirit of the Volunteer State by precluding opportunities for Tennesseans to serve their local communities.”
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