A firm majority of Americans back the Supreme Court’s decision to gut affirmative action in college admissions, according to a new poll. The ABC News/Ipsos survey showed 52% of Americans appr…
A firm majority of Americans back the Supreme Court’s decision to gut affirmative action in college admissions, according to a new poll.survey showed 52% of Americans approve the decision, 32% disapprove, and 16% don’t know.
Other polls have mired from the findings that a majority of Americans don’t want race to be a factor in college admissions. The two companion cases that led to the affirmative action were Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina.and data points from those universities to raise concerns about affirmative action having detrimental effects on Asian applicants.
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