“It is difficult to see white anti discrimination lawsuits happening”
There was one. And probably only one.
University of California v. Bakke, 1978
SCOTUS declared affirmative action constitutional but invalidated the use of racial quotas
I actually remember hearing about that one back then.
I was in an Art School in Columbus, Ohio. It was a few miles from Ohio State. This story was all over the news for quite a few months. Even then, people doubted that ‘reverse discrimination’ was something real. Bakke was a young man. That’s the only time I ever heard that Dutch sounding surname.