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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, determined to uncover evidence of discrimination against white people, says he won't let Notre Dame get away with simply assuring it's following all laws.
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The council voted along party lines, 5-4 Republican, to eliminate all references to "affirmative action" and racial minority hiring practices from the county's 17-year-old property tax abatement ordinance.
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Rokita's move comes two months after President Trump's Department of Education publicly called on Notre Dame to defend the legality of recruiting non-white students to apply for doctoral studies.
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South Bend's Office of Diversity and Inclusion says its talk Thursday is booked solid but they plan more talks each quarter, with the next coming in June.
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Indiana government is highlighting businesses owned by Black Hoosiers, women, veterans and people with disabilities.