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Justices to take aim at race-conscious college admissions in affirmative action cases

Por: ABC7 World October 28, 2022

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upholding affirmative action in higher education, former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor famously predicted that in 25 years the use of racial preferences will no longer be necessary in America.Next week, years after that milestone and with lingering gaps in minority college acceptance and achievement, a will decide whether to overrule O'Connor - and more than - to declare that admissions policies That would be a sea change... + full article



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