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Justices’ past affirmative action views, in their own words

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics October 31, 2022

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WASHINGTON – A Supreme Court that is the most diverse in history will hear Monday challenging the use of in higher education. It's a topic a number of the justices have already said a lot about.The cases say that Harvard University and the University of North Carolina — respectively the nation's oldest private and oldest public college — improperly use race as a factor in admissions, giving preference to Black, Hispanic and... + full article



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