Supreme Court to hear case involving race-based affirmative action in admissions
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"For decades, race conscious admissions practices have provided the opportunity of higher education to Americans who want to pursue a college education." | Positive | 18% Conservative |
"And so if affirmative action promotes diversity, which we've seen that it does, then it is in fact fundamental to not only the functioning of this university, but also the growth of the student body as well, said Clark." | Positive | 12% Conservative |
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59% : For decades, race conscious admissions practices have provided the opportunity of higher education to Americans who want to pursue a college education.56% : And so if affirmative action promotes diversity, which we've seen that it does, then it is in fact fundamental to not only the functioning of this university, but also the growth of the student body as well," said Clark.
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