The Supreme Court ruled on June 29 that colleges and universities can no longer use affirmative action when it comes to admitting students.
"Let's face it, this is a Supreme Court that's operating on an ideology, and that in and of itself is a problem. When I read the comments by Roberts, he talks about how it can't be race-based. It never was really. Keep in mind that affirmative action was put in place to mitigate the impact of white supremacy. So even the whole premise is flawed," said Nelson Linder, president of the Austin NAACP. "He's ignoring the whole history of the impact of race in America.
Earlier this month, the governor signed legislation that would ban DEI offices and training at publicly funded universities.similar to the SCOTUS ruling, but expanded to include governmental employment.
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