Background on report that Harvard may look for loopholes in Supreme
Court ruling on affirmative action.
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Harvard University signals loophole for race-based admissions
after Supreme Court says unconstitutional
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Source: Washington Examiner
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Harvard University signaled that the school might seek loopholes
to the Supreme Court's decision striking down its
race-based admissions scheme. Harvard President-elect Claudine Gay
said the decision will change how the school conducts its admissions
process but highlighted the "educational benefit of diversity" and
promising "our commitment to that work remains steadfast."
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Background Notes from Judicial Watch
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2022-01-24
Judicial Watch Statement on Supreme Court Decision to Take Up
Challenges to Harvard, UNC Race-Based Admissions Policies
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Source: Judicial Watch
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Students for Fair Admissions' petition to the Supreme Court
concludes that, “UNC’s admissions process incorporated
impermissible racial considerations violating the Equal Protection
Clause.”
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2023-06-29
Long past time to require our higher education system to follow
the Constitution
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Source: Judicial Watch
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udicial Watch President Tom Fitton: This decision could not come
at a better time, as the extremist left embraces outright racial
discrimination, racial separatism, and racial segregation under the
guise of “anti-racism.”
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2021-04-05
Judicial Watch, Allied Educational Foundation File Brief in Case
Challenging Race-Based Admissions Policies
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Source: Judicial Watch
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In their brief, Judicial Watch and AEF note that the Equal
Protection Clause was passed to stop discrimination: One of the core
purposes of the Equal Protection Clause is to guarantee that
individuals will be free from discrimination based upon race. It
should come as no surprise to anyone that legalizing the use of race
in deciding who is admitted to schools of higher learning has caused
enormous conflict, including among members of this Court.
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