These Supreme Court Cases Could End Affirmative Action at Colleges

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These Supreme Court Cases Could End Affirmative Action at Colleges
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Here’s what that would look like:

, “I guess I don’t put much stock in that because I’ve heard similar arguments in favor of segregation too.”

Liberal justices, on the other hand, were concerned about whether diversity can effectively be achieved without any consideration of race. Justice Jackson, the newest member of the Court, whofrom the Harvard case because she is an alum and six-term member of the university’s board of overseers, was actively engaged in oral arguments for the UNC case.

The Court will issue its decision on these cases by July of this year. In a world where the Supreme Court grants SFFA the relief it seeks, applicants won’t be able to share the backgrounds and experiences they have that are directly connected to their racial identity.

It remains unclear what, if anything, will be salvageable from the Court’s ultimate ruling on affirmative action. But in this waiting period,

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