Experts say the Supreme Court's ruling has ramifications that extend beyond just higher education.
Derek Hall | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
The court’s ruling applies only to admissions decisions at public universities and those that receive federal funding. It does not directly affect private employers, but the ramifications will extend beyond higher education, experts and business leaders say.
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