Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court to Deny Challenge to Harvard’s Admission Policies

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The Biden administration urged the Supreme Court to turn away a challenge to Harvard's race-conscious admissions policies and leave in place decades of precedent permitting affirmative action

WASHINGTON—The Biden administration on Wednesday urged the Supreme Court to turn away a challenge to Harvard College’s race-conscious admissions policies and leave in place decades of precedent permitting affirmative action to

promote diversity in higher education.that lower courts were correct in siding with Harvard, and she argued there was no good reason for the Supreme Court to revisit its past rulings allowing the use of race as a factor in college admissions.

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