Defending democracy, diversity, and opportunity for all.
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John,
As we eagerly await the Supreme Court decisions this month, our constitutional values could not be more important.
The Court has historically been viewed favorably, perceived by the public as an impartial institution that respects precedent. However, new data shows that most Americans do not view the Supreme Court as legitimate. This is both alarming and something we should all be talking about.
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To address this issue, The Opportunity Agenda has prepared a messaging memo on how to talk about the Supreme Court and the Judiciary at this critical moment.
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Among the decisions we’re anticipating this week are SFFA v. Harvard and SFFA v. University of North Carolina, the affirmative action cases that could potentially alter the landscape of higher education. Revisit our messaging guidance on these cases.
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We hope these messaging memos provide you with the talking points you need to uphold our shared values of democracy, diversity, and equal opportunity for all.
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