A Texas Shake-up: Eliminating DEI Offices by 2024

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Welcome back to "Uncivil Law", where Legal Education comes with an Edge. In today's deep dive, we're navigating the turbulent waters of Texas' latest legislative shake-up. Governor Greg Abbott's recent signature has sent waves not just through Texas, but the entire nation. Is this a monumental stride towards merit-based education or a controversial curtailment of DEI programs? With the Senate and House floors buzzing for months, and colleges statewide poised for change in 2024, what does this mean for the future of higher education?

Senator Brandon Creighton touts this as a visionary move for a merit-first approach, while voices from Texas’ esteemed institutions and beyond suggest there may be a steeper price to pay. From UT-Austin's endeavors to adapt, to the tumultuous tug-of-war over tenure—grab your gavel and join me as we dissect the legal nuances, implications, and the underlying intentions behind these groundbreaking bills. Let's cut through the noise and get straight to the legal meat of the matter. All this and a pinch of that signature Uncivil Law sarcasm for good measure.

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