Janell Ross is the senior correspondent on race and identities for TIME. There is good reason Supreme Court Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson worked into her much-talked about dissent in the ...
News of the Supreme Court ruling that affirmative action in higher education is unconstitutional has catapulted the policy that was legal for at least 45 years to the forefront. The court considered ...
Only about 40 percent of adults in their late 20s have a bachelor’s degree, and that’s true of only 25 to 30 percent of blacks and Latinos in that age range. Just 20 to 25 percent of black and Latino ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Thursday rejected race-conscious admission policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, ruling them a violation of the Constitution’s ...
Re “Post-affirmative action policy offers new hope for Asian American students,” Opinion, Dec. 14: Last week, the Supreme Court affirmed the legality of Boston Public Schools’ admissions process and ...
It is shocking but not surprising that the activist behind the case that brought about the Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in college admissions has turned his sights toward workplaces ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- After decades of precedent, the U.S. Supreme Court voted 6-3 Thursday morning to overturn affirmative action in higher education. The conservative majority found that colleges ...
Prior to the Supreme Court’s recent bombshell decision on affirmative action, some predicted that a ruling to ban the practice would “take down” the diversity industry or deliver a “concussive” blow ...
Supporters of affirmative action march at the Supreme Court in October. The court ruled Thursday to reject the race-based policy in college admissions. (Eric Lee/For The Washington Post) Perspective ...
In an op-ed, Pamela S. Jennings ’78 expresses concerns over the College’s decisions regarding principles of equity and ...
Colleges have a game plan, like emphasizing the personal essay, but so do conservative groups that promise to monitor and, if necessary, go back to court. By Anemona Hartocollis In the Supreme Court ...