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Indian professors file appeal to remove caste from Cal State non-discrimination policy

Indian professors file appeal to remove caste from Cal State non-discrimination policy

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Mar 26, 2024 4:51 pm EDT
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California State University (CSU) professors Sunil Kumar and Praveen Sinha have filed an appeal in federal court challenging the dismissal of their complaint against the school’s inclusion of caste in its non-discrimination policy.

Key points:

  • Kumar, a professor of accountancy at CSU-Long Beach, and Sinha, a professor of engineering at San Diego State University (SDSU), alleged that the CSU’s non-discrimination policy unfairly targets Indian students and staff of Hindu faith.

Catch up:

  • In 2022, the CSU system added caste to its anti-discrimination policy, acknowledging the need for explicit measures to counter discrimination. However, many faculty members criticized the move as a “misguided overreach.” Over 80 professors of Indian Hindu origin urged the removal of caste from the policy in an open letter.
  • In October last year, they filed a complaint in a California federal court against CSU to halt the policy’s enforcement, but it was dismissed by the district court in November for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. 

The details:

  • Kumar and Sinha’s new appeal seeks to reverse this decision. The appeal is based on three arguments: improper dismissal of due process claims, misapplication of the law regarding caste definition and interference with religious participation. 
  • “We believe the appellate court will understand and apply the correct standards and find CSU’s policy unconstitutional or return the case to the district court for further proceedings. Enforcing existing law is what’s necessary to prevent discrimination,” the professors told ThePrint.
  • The Hindu American Foundation, a non-profit Hindu advocacy group, supports the appeal, believing the school’s policy could have repercussions for the Hindu American community. They argue that existing non-discrimination categories can be used in cases of alleged caste discrimination and that “a specific category for caste is problematic under U.S. legal principles.”

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