Michigan Law Professor Laura Beny Takes Racial Discrimination Case to SCOTUS: “Honest Belief” Doctrine Under Fire
A tenured Black law professor just fired a shot at the Supreme Court—alleging University of Michigan brass weaponized racial stereotypes to punish her while shielding white colleagues. Laura Beny‘s SCOTUS petition blasts the honest belief doctrine as a “tautological trap” letting bosses dodge Title VII accountability.
Beny, an African-American female professor at Michigan Law, filed her writ of certiorari October 27—challenging a 3-0 Sixth Circuit smackdown in July 2025 that tossed her racial discrimination suit on summary judgment. Lower courts bought ex-Dean Mark West‘s yarn: Beny was disciplined in 2022 for “possible weapons access”—the ONLY tenured prof he targeted in 10+ years.
Explosive evidence: West’s letter sparked a campus police “threat assessment”—zero basis, claims Beny. Richard W. Painter, ex-Bush White House ethics chief, slammed it as “illegal intimidation” invoking “dangerous racial stereotypes” breaching 2nd/14th Amendments. UMich fixed white profs’ biased grading against Black students—crickets on Beny’s complaints.
Honest belief doctrine? Beny argues it lets judges rubber-stamp employer BS, ignoring contradictory proof like emails, witnesses. Third/D.C. Circuits already ditched it—time for SCOTUS to kill this “judge-made” shield nationwide.
X ignites: @RWPUSA (Painter) rips UMich’s “serious misconduct“—3K+ views. @lawdotcom post: 200+ views, lawyers buzzing “DEI retaliation?“
For U.S. workers, $100B+ annual workplace discrimination suits hang in balance—EEOC data shows Blacks file 35% despite 13% population. Post-SFFA (2023), reverse discrimination claims spiked 50%; Beny’s win could torch “honest belief” in 25K+ cases yearly, hitting tech giants, Big Law hardest amid Trump DOJ crackdowns.
UMich silent—$1.2B fed funding at risk if Title VI bites. Amos N. Guiora (civil rights expert): “Unconscionable abuse”—SCOTUS eyes 2026 docket.
Michigan law professor SCOTUS, racial discrimination case, honest belief doctrine—Beny’s fight could shatter DEI shields, forcing merit over melanin in America’s $20T economy.
By Sam Michael
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