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Commentary: Affirmative action is radical Supreme Court’s latest casualty

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion July 04, 2023

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Affirmative action died Thursday at the hands of the Supreme Court’s conservative constitutional revolution. In , written by Chief Justice John Roberts, nearly 50 years of precedent and held that it’s unconstitutional for universities to take account of racial diversity in their admissions. The opinion eviscerated the diversity arguments that have become central to many universities’ self-conception over the last few decades. Roberts wrote... + full article



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