Clarence Page writes: 'Having followed affirmative action debates for decades, I was surprised only by how unsurprised I was by the ruling.'
Protesters for and against affirmative action argue outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on June 29, 2023.
A similar decadeslong saga has unfolded over affirmative action to promote diversity at universities that accept federal funding, which the Supreme Court all but banned at colleges Thursday.Having followed affirmative action debates for decades, I was surprised only by how unsurprised I was by the ruling.
Attention to this case has been growing for years along with evidence that racial considerations have worked against Asian Americans. They’re more likely than other groups to enroll in selective colleges and universities, yet also more likely to be rejected by what amount to de facto quotas. Roberts’ court did not rule out considering students’ backgrounds and circumstances in what admissions officers call “holistic” reviews that look more completely at their profiles — beyond race or ethnicity.
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