SPECIAL REPORT: The End of Affirmative Action in College Admissions

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The Supreme Court has effectively ended the use of race as a factor in college admissions.
In a 6-3 ruling, along ideological lines, the divided Supreme Court struck down the admissions programs of Harvard and the University of North Carolina, which both used race as a factor in their admissions process.
Today, on this special edition of UnCommon Law, we’ll learn how the court came to its decision. And: Did the majority leave the door open for colleges to still consider race in some circumstances? We’ll learn why some supporters of affirmative action still have a glimmer of hope.

Featuring:

Ted Shaw — Professor at the University of North Carolina, and past president of the NAACP’s Legal Defense Fund

Michelle Adams — Professor at the University of Michigan Law School

Lee Bollinger — Outgoing president of Columbia University, and former president of the University of Michigan

Edward Blum, president of Students for Fair Admissions


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SPECIAL REPORT: The End of Affirmative Action in College Admissions

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