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‘Life and death’: House GOP faces mounting pressure to target DEI in medical schools

More than 50 conservative groups are urging the House of Representatives to vote on a bill to block medical schools from weighing diversity as an admissions factor. “Prioritizing the teaching of the political and social ideology at the heart of DEI, to the exclusion or expense of academic excellence, has life and death consequences for millions of […]

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New lawsuit claims women’s medical program illegally excludes White students

A new lawsuit has been filed against the American Association of University Women (AAUW) by the organization Do No Harm alleging that the AAUW’s “Selected Professions Fellowships” program is discriminatory and illegal. The AAUW program offers $20,000 and networking opportunities to women pursuing certain degrees, but the organization has designated certain fellowships as restricted to women of […]

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Do No Harm v. American Association of University Women

Do No Harm secured a major victory after the American Association of University Women (AAUW) ended its discriminatory policy that illegally excluded fellowship applicants based on their race. Women pursuing an education in one of AAUW’s designated degree programs were offered $20,000 and networking opportunities. Fellowships awarded for medicine, law, and business were “restricted to […]

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‘Microaggressions’ May Cause Oregon Doctors to Lose Licenses if Proposed Rule Adopted

A newly proposed ethics rule regarding microaggressions by the Oregon Medical Board (OMB) could leave doctors in the state without medical licenses. The OMB is reportedly in the process of finalizing an ethics rule regarding unprofessional conduct, which would include adding “microaggressions” into the definition, according to the Washington Free Beacon. The outlet notes that under […]

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Oregon Doctors Could Soon Lose Their Licenses for ‘Microaggressions’ Under Proposed Medical Board Rule

“America is the land of opportunity.” “I believe the most qualified person should get the job.” “America is a melting pot.” Those are examples of harmful “microaggressions,” according to Columbia professor Derald Wing Sue, lauded by Oregon’s state government as a “microaggressions expert.” Now, under a soon-to-be-finalized ethics rule from the Oregon Medical Board, doctors who commit “microaggressions” risk […]

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A Look Back at The Daily Signal’s First Decade

Ten years ago today, we launched The Daily Signal with a vision of producing quality journalism about issues that matter to the American people. In the past decade, we sure have. Here’s a look at some of the best journalism produced by The Daily Signal over the years. Read more on the Daily Signal.

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American Accountability Foundation v. Board of Regents of the University of Michigan

On May 31, 2024, the American Accountability Foundation (AAF) filed a lawsuit against the Board of Regents of the University of Michigan. Despite a request made under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), the school withheld documents that were created as a part of University-funded research on “surgical equity” and “social determinations of health.” The […]

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UCLA medical school paid first-year students to write left-wing course requirements

The University of California, Los Angeles medical school solicited first-year medical students for a paid position writing curriculums for courses in their “Structural Racism and Health Equity” mandatory classes. In documents obtained through a public records request from the medical advocacy group Do No Harm, the medical school was recruiting “tutors” to “create new curricular content for our SRHE thread—lectures, […]

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California Dems Want To Fast-Track Medical Licenses for Applicants Who Will Provide Gender-Affirming Care

California’s medical credentialing boards would have to fast-track licenses for clinicians and therapists focused on gender transitions and other gender-affirming care under a bill that has already cleared the state assembly. The legislation would require the state medical board, osteopathic board, nursing board, and physicians assistant board to expedite licenses “for an applicant who demonstrates […]