SCOTUS was just denied a chance to eliminate ‘race-based funding’ — and ending affirmative action in college admissions had everything to do with it

NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 20: Civil Rights Attorney, Ben Crump and Arian Simone, founder of Fearless Fund, at GMA 3 to discuss the discrimination suit against on venture capitalist ‘Fearless Fund’, by conservative activists over alleged racial bias on September 20, 2023 in New York City (Credit: RW/MediaPunch /IPX).

A venture capital firm founded by Black women kept a case away from the U.S. Supreme Court that could have ended race-based entrepreneurial funding nationwide.

The Atlanta-based Fearless Fund settled a lawsuit Wednesday with the American Alliance for Equal Rights — the same conservative advocacy group responsible for bringing the case that ended affirmative action programs in college admissions.

Conservative activist Edward Blum, founder of the Alliance, brought a legal challenge against the Fearless Fund, an entrepreneurship funding competition open only to businesses owned by Black women. The program offered $20,000 to each of four winners in an effort to help Black women build growth within the venture capital industry. To be eligible, a business must be at least 50% owned by Black women.

Blum and three unnamed non-Black business owners alleged that the contest’s rules constituted a civil rights violation. In June, two Donald Trump-appointed judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit sided with Blum and issued a preliminary injunction against the program. 

A third judge, U.S. Circuit Judge Robin Rosenbaum, a Barack Obama appointee, dissented from the ruling and wrote a scathing opinion in which she likened Blum’s lawsuit to soccer players who fake an injury by “flopping on the field.”

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