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If the Supreme Court ends affirmative action in college admissions, diversity could be expanded

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion March 07, 2023

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The Supreme Court is . Decisions in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina are expected to be handed down in June. If this happens, it closes one door to what is considered diversity — but another could open.Currently, students from the upper economic classes outnumber those from the bottom by almost 25 to 1 . In a post-affirmative action world, looking at equity and equality... + full article



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