Disparate Impact Theory Rejected for DEI, but Embraced for Tariffs
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Disparate Impact Theory Rejected for DEI, but Embraced for Tariffs
Peter Navarro: "the sum of all cheating" TARIFFS: The data that President Trump put out on foreign countries' existing tariffs and non-tariff barriers The Trump Administration seems to have rejected the theory of disparate impact, at least as a justification for compensatory discrimination in favor of under-represented groups. But it now adopts it for tariffs: treating differences in results as essentially conclusive evidence of cheating and dis…
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