SCOTUS affirmative action ruling says military academies can still consider race in admissions

Jun 30, 2023 View Original Article
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  • Policy Leaning

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  • Politician Portrayal

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"Research shows that in states that eliminated affirmative action, meaningful drops in workplace diversity took place."
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"Kimberly Robinson, Professor of Law at the University of VirginiaWriting for the majority in a case that bans affirmative action in college admissions, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that such programs unavoidably employ race in a negative maer that goes against the Constitution."
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"The reason this can be said with certainty is because in states where affirmative action has been baed, such as California and Michigan, many selective state colleges and universities have struggled to maintain the student body diversity that existed before affirmative action was baed."
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

39% : Research shows that in states that eliminated affirmative action, meaningful drops in workplace diversity took place.
29% : Kimberly Robinson, Professor of Law at the University of VirginiaWriting for the majority in a case that bans affirmative action in college admissions, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that such programs "unavoidably employ race in a negative manner" that goes against the Constitution.
28% : The reason this can be said with certainty is because in states where affirmative action has been banned, such as California and Michigan, many selective state colleges and universities have struggled to maintain the student body diversity that existed before affirmative action was banned.

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