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The World from PRX on MSNAffirmative action helps students thrive at universities across BrazilThe US Supreme Court effectively ended affirmative action policies in a 2023 ruling, stating race-based college admissions ...
The conservative group Students for Fair Admissions and Tennessee are suing to end the Hispanic-Serving Institutions program, ...
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I thought of Piper last week when The New York Times revealed that Zohran Mamdani, the surprise winner of New York City’s ...
Some still use race to make admissions decisions even though the Supreme Court said it’s illegal.
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) sent a notice of legal action to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz concerning his state’s ...
The Supreme Court’s bombshell judgement on affirmative action in college admissions is set to detonate under this nation’s educational establishment. About time, too.
In his book on affirmative action, UCLA law professor Richard Sander found that after racial preferences were banned, there was a 55% increase in the number of black and Hispanic freshmen who ...
Affirmative Action Was Banned. What Happened Next Was Confusing. Here is what we know about the effects of the Supreme Court’s decision curtailing race-based admissions at selective universities.
Affirmative action ruling demands earlier intervention for equal college access. Kashish Bastola, a rising sophomore at Harvard University, speaks outside the U.S. Supreme Court on June 29.
St. Joseph County Council members have proposed revisions to a recently passed ordinance that removed affirmative action ...
When California ended affirmative action in 1998, what “you saw was this immediate decline between 40 and 50% of Black and Hispanic enrollment at Berkeley and UCLA, the two most selective ...
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