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Supreme Court hears challenges to affirmative action in college admissions

Por: NBC News Politics October 31, 2022

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The Supreme Court on Monday wades into the decadeslong legal fight over affirmative action in cases challenging policies at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University, with the conservative majority expected to be open to ending the practice. Affirmative action, introduced to redress historic discrimination, has been a contentious issue for years, strongly supported by educational institutions and corporate America as vital to... + full article



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