Jesse Merriam
Jesse Merriam is an associate professor at Patrick Henry College in Purcellville, Virginia, and a Washington Fellow at the Claremont Institute’s Center for the American Way of Life.
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Trump v. Affirmative Action
Many now believe that, after generations of persistence, affirmative action is finally about to die. They're wrong.
Affirmative Action: Our ‘Unslayable Ghoul’
No matter how often it is invalidated, condemned, or banned, it returns — reshaped, renamed, and newly justified.
It’s Bigger Than Chevron: The Civil Rights Regime
If we want real reform, we must challenge the group quota regime as a whole, not just attack its features
The Rise of the Civil Rights Constitution
Will the Federalist Society, the overturn of Roe, and the SCOTUS crackdown on quotas make any difference?…
The Antiracist Constitution
We no longer live under the 1787 Constitution, rooted in self-governance and natural rights. The Supreme Court ended its term…