Conservative Supreme Court justices lean against 'affirmative action'
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In the case brought by Students For Fair Admissions, conservative Supreme Court justices seem to lean against affirmative action. Veuer’s Elizabeth Keatinge has more.
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Here's a look at what affirmative action is — and isn’t — as well as what its effects are, and why, among others, the military has supported it for decades.
Colleges would have to scrap preferences for legacy applicants and student athletes to improve racial diversity if the U.S. Supreme Court ends affirmative action in admissions, even if they consider other factors such as class, a new study found.
As the Supreme Court decides the fate of affirmative action, most people in the U.S. say the court should allow consideration of race as part of the admissions process, but few believe students’ race should play a significant role in those decisions.
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