Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 27, 2022
The issue of affirmative action in higher education has bedeviled courts, policy makers, and the public since its inception in the late 1960s because two seemingly irreconcilable aims are advanced. On one hand, most Americans of good will want universities to be racially and economically diverse, tapping into the talents of students of all racial and socioeconomic backgrounds. On the other hand, do not want an individual’s race to count in... + full article
WPTV USA Nation October 27, 2022
WASHINGTON — What role should race play when you or a loved one applies to college? In the 1960s, colleges began asking about an applicant's race so that diversity would improve on their campuses. However, in recent years, it has become controversial — with some arguing... + más
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Supreme Court's new session starts Monday --- watch for crucial rulings on affirmative action, LQBTQ rights, election laws | MarketWatch
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 27, 2022
To the honorable justices of the Supreme Court: You are wrong if you think affirmative action is unfair. You are wrong if you think it is unnecessary. And you are wrong if you think it doesn’t work.Affirmative action works because it identifies talent that society cannot do... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation October 26, 2022
For nearly half a century, colleges and universities have argued that affirmative action is crucial to their missions — and to American society. Campus diversity, they contend, is the path to a more tolerant and equitable union.Now the practice — one of the most sustained... + más
The Affirmative Action That Colleges Really Need | The Atlantic
The New York Times USA Opinion October 26, 2022
On Oct. 31, only hours before millions of children get dressed up for trick-or-treating, nine Supreme Court justices will don their robes to hear oral arguments about the future of affirmative action. The dominant, almost is that the court will eliminate race-conscious... + más
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Slate USA Politics October 26, 2022
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear the affirmative action cases against Harvard and the University of North Carolina on Halloween, it’s time to unmask Edward Blum, the conservative activist behind the lawsuits attacking the universities’ diversity-building admissions... + más
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
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MarketWatch USA Business October 01, 2022
Some of the court’s most important upcoming cases focus on the , , and the . The court will hear the cases in the fall and then likely issue rulings in spring 2023. As a , this term’s rulings will continue to reject the court’s previous liberal decisions and instead... + más
MarketWatch USA Politics September 30, 2022
Supreme Court's new term starts Monday --- watch for crucial rulings on affirmative action, LGBTQ rights, election laws | MarketWatch
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