Justices Who Benefited From Affirmative Action Helped Decide Its Fate

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Two Supreme Court justices who decided the fate of race-conscious college admissions are themselves among the first products of affirmative action

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/justices-who-benefited-from-affirmative-action-may-decide-its-fate-b681c29bSupreme Court’s Thomas and Sotomayor were aided by such programs and look back on them very differentlyThere is little doubt that Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Sonia Sotomayor will end up on opposite ends of a decision on race-conscious college admissions.

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