Jason L. Riley is a journalist, author, Wall Street Journal editorial board member, and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute whose work focuses on race, economics, public policy, and the consequences of preference-based systems.
His books include Please Stop Helping Us, Maverick, and The Affirmative Action Myth. Across his writing and commentary, Riley has argued for agency, equal treatment, and evidence-based policy over systems that treat race as destiny.
At Unified Solutions America, Riley brings a disciplined public-policy lens to questions of merit, opportunity, institutional incentives, and the long-term cost of identity-based governance.
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