The supreme court may be on the verge of eliminating race as a consideration for college and university admissions.
In two cases, one concerning Harvard University and another involving the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the U.S. Supreme Court will start debating whether racial admissions procedures are constitutional on Monday. Affirmative action was last addressed by the court in 2016, when it declared that institutions might take race into account when admitting students.
The extension of a university's intellectual freedom to gather a diverse student body is a comprehensive, race-conscious admissions process. Removing racial criteria from admissions would interfere with a university's capacity to choose its student body.
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