How Supreme Court Justices Sparred on Affirmative Action

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How Supreme Court Justices Sparred on Affirmative Action
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The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision outlawing affirmative action in higher education produced more than 200 pages of jousting between different camps of justices, a clash that reflects a broader societal debate about racial inequality.

The Supreme Court has banned colleges from using race as admission criteria, essentially ending affirmative action. California did the same 25 years ago. WSJ explains how what happened then can offer a road map to what could happen now.

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