How Racial Preferences Pigeonhole Minority Lawyers

Published: Oct. 29, 2021, 7 a.m.

How would you feel if your business forced you to do something based solely on your race? For some minority lawyers, that's a reality.\nRacial preferences from clients take minority lawyers away from cases they\u2019d prefer to work on, all to fulfill a quota.\nGianCarlo Canaparo, a legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation (of which The Daily Signal is the news outlet), says that this can lead to mismatches in what a lawyer wants to do, and what he or she is forced to do. In some cases, that can lead to minority lawyers leaving their firms, exacerbating the problem.\n"[Law firms] may pull a minority associate off cases that he or she wants to work on and put them on these matters, sometimes against their will, just so that they can fulfill these quotas," Canaparo explains.\nCanaparo joins the show to talk about racial preferences and how they affect the careers of minority lawyers.\nWe also cover these stories:\n\nPresident Joe Biden unveils a new, pared-down version of Democrats' social welfare spending bill.\n\nSen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., expresses reservations about cuts to the spending bill.\n\nThe NAACP asks professional athletes to boycott Texas over the state's laws on abortion, voting rights, and COVID-19 mask mandates.\n\nWe also have a discussion about Halloween and some of the festivities that The Daily Signal team will take part in.\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.