BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against Harvard and the University of North Carolina’s policies of considering race as a factor in college admissions—a landmark decision likely to upend affirmative action policies throughout the nation.
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Supreme Court ruled against Harvard and the University of North Carolina’s policies of considering race as a factor in college admissions on Thursday—a landmark decision likely to upend affirmative action policies throughout the nation.is the latest to come from the court’s conservative majority, with Chief Justice Roberts writing that the court believes the race-conscious admissions policies violate the equal protection clause.
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