The Supreme Court of America has overturned the admission of students based on race.
The Supreme Court of America has ruled that universities can no longer consider race as a factor in student admission policies.
This historic ruling changes America’s policies regarding compensating for past injustices towards minorities, especially African Americans, in the student admission process.
This is one of the most controversial issues in the American education system. This policy was first implemented in the 1960s as a measure to increase diversity and was supported as an effort to address past injustices.
The Supreme Court has found that this practice, dating back over 40 years, violates the constitution.
Opponents of this policy argue that student admission policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina discriminate against white and Asian-American applicants. These policies were designed to increase the number of African American, Latino, and Native American students, but colleges argue that race is just one of several factors considered.
This is the latest ruling by the Supreme Court of America, which is under the control of conservatives.
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