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Supreme Court to rule Friday on student loans, LGBTQ rights

Por: Politico Politics July 01, 2023

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The Supreme Court is expected to announce rulings on student loan forgiveness and LGBTQ protections Friday, the final cases still pending before the Court begins its summer recess. The conservative-majority court struck down race-conscious admissions policies at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina on Thursday, deeming them unlawful racial discrimination. The ruling at both public and private institutions across the country.... + full article



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