Affirmative Action Isn’t Oppressive, but the Roberts Court Wants to End It Anyway
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By upholding Michigan’s ban on race as a factor in college admissions, the Supreme Court chips away at the idea that diversity is good for all and worth promoting via special treatment.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a state, through a voter referendum, can prohibit a practice—race-conscious admissions in public education—that the U.S. Constitution doesn’t require.