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CASE NAME
Do No Harm et al v. Sanders
Overview
Plaintiffs (Do No Harm; Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism) alleges that Defendant (Governor Sarah Sanders) considers race when making appointments to the Arkansas State Occupational Therapy Examining Committee (OT Committee) and the Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling (Counseling Board).
Details
A state law requires at least one member of the OT Committee and the Counseling Board to be from “a minority race.” Plaintiffs assert that they have members who do not identify as racial or ethnic minorities who are qualified, ready, willing, and able to be appointed to the OT Committee and Counseling Board.
Court
U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas
Status
Filed March 25, 2025 | Ongoing
Relevant Law
Equal Protection ClauseTopic
Government programs