SCOTUS Strikes Down Affirmative Action After 40 Years
“It created a Clarence Thomas who benefited from the program and now is in a position where he’s going to deny many young African-American talented individuals an opportunity.”
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“It created a Clarence Thomas who benefited from the program and now is in a position where he’s going to deny many young African-American talented individuals an opportunity.”
The justices ruled in favor of a Harvard University group calling itself Students for Fair Admission, which accused the school of holding Asian-American students to a higher educational standard than it does African American or Hispanic students.
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The Supreme Court is set to hand down key decisions this morning. They could address student debt relief, affirmative action, and federal election laws. The
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Beginning on Dec. 5, 1955, the boycott, which was led by Martin Luther King Jr., lasted 381 days.