Universities can no longer consider race in college admissions, the Supreme Court ruled today. The ruling was expected, on 6-3 ideological lines, and it will forever change access to higher education ...
The Supreme Court is again considering challenges to affirmative action admissions at universities. Were it not for one major obstacle, the court could easily reject all legal challenges to ...
A JAMA Network Open paper calls for medical schools to adopt 'alternative strategies' to maintain racial diversity post the ...
Princeton University professor Jason Frymer and Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Riley debate the resolution, "The U.S.
Multiple media outlets and liberal political figures melted down on Thursday over the news that the U.S. Supreme Court struck down universities using affirmative actions practices in college ...
The US Supreme Court effectively prohibited university admissions officers from giving preferential treatment to applicants based on their race this summer. Many medical-school leaders decried the ...
The demise of the old version of affirmative action is likely to affect some of its previous beneficiaries much more than others. By David Leonhardt Two economists — Ran Abramitzky of Stanford and ...
Guest host Adrian Florido speaks with Mitchell Chang, associate vice chancellor at UCLA, about what's at risk if affirmative action in college admissions is overturned. This week, the Supreme Court ...