Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recently sat down with CBS News for her first broadcast interview since joining the Supreme Court in 2022. "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell discussed several topics with her, including affirmative action, which the nation's highest court ...
When the Supreme Court takes up the issue of affirmative action again Monday, it’ll be for the second time in six years. October 30, 2022 Affirmative action under threat as high court hears UNC case The University of North Carolina was once a bastion of segregation. Today, the school ...
Affirmative action has a long and controversial history in the United States. Through this lesson, you will gain insight into the significance of...
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Key Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action imminent William La Jeunesse on how banning affirmative action has affected California. LOS ANGELES – What should parents and students expect if the Supreme Court bans affirmative action in public and private universities? Consider the case of California,...
Although HBCUs are still around today affirmative action has helped black people get into all universities and also for students of a different race to attend HBCUs. Society has made steps in the right direction to put minorities in a better position to succeed and be on an even playing field...
The University has made little progress in hiring and admitting women and minorities, but expects to improve that record by 1978, according to a Revised Affirmative Action Plan and Status Report to be released today. The report, which describes Harvard's policies and procedures to meet affirmative...
A divided Supreme Court has struck down affirmative action in college admissions, declaring race cannot be a factor and forcing institutions of higher education to look for new ways to achieve diverse student bodies.
The economist Thomas Sowell advances much the same argument in his claim that the policy hurts African Americans. Like other conservatives, Sowell ties the rise of affirmative action in the 1970s to the development of the black economic underclass. Steele and Sowell have argued that affirmative ...