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Supreme Court Restricts Race-based Affirmative Action in Higher Education

Por: The Root Crime June 29, 2023

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The Supreme Court voted to massively curtail affirmative action in higher education. The justices ruled that Harvard University and the University of North Carolina’s race-based admissions policy violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution. nnThe court split along ideological lines with a 6-3 decision in the UNC case and a 6-2 decision in the Harvard case, since Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recused herself. The ruling is expected... + full article



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