'I don't think we've ever seen anything quite like it in the history of the Supreme Court': New reporting unveils the far-right activism of the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas
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Right-Wing Supreme Court Takes Up Challenge to Affirmative Action'Rather than expend time & energy prohibiting affirmative action through the democratic process, Republicans captured a sufficient portion of the federal judiciary—including the Supreme Court—to ensure that their judges will do it for them,' says mjs_DC.
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Affirmative Action Could Soon Be Overturned As Supreme Court Takes Up Harvard And UNC CasesThe Harvard case could cut the amount of Black and Hispanic students the Ivy League school admits by half.
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Supreme Court To Consider Challenge To Harvard And UNC Affirmative Action PoliciesThe Supreme Court will reconsider race-based affirmative action in college admissions, a move that could eliminate campus practices that have widely benefitted Black and Hispanic students.
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Supreme Court adds affirmative action to its potential hit listThe Supreme Court agreed Friday to revisit the question of affirmative action in higher education, deciding to hear a case challenging Harvard and the University of North Carolina's use of race in college admissions.
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