Supreme Court experts told Fox News Digital that the justices are likely to rule against Harvard and UNC in the cases on their use of affirmative action.
Chief Justice Roberts illuminated the disingenuous paradoxes at the heart of affirmative action," Manhattan Institute director of constitutional studies Ilya Shapiro also told Fox News Digital.
"It is treacherous to predict how the Justices will rule based on oral argument," Tobias said."However, the jurisprudence, recent opinions, and the general skepticism about diversity expressed in the Monday argument of the 6-3 conservative majority suggest that the Court may significantly modify the 1978 precedent articulated in Baake and essentially reaffirmed by the 2003 opinion in the Grutter case.
"The use of racial preferences in education has been an unsuccessful experiment for 44 years," Severino said."The Court’s argument [Monday] showed that it is high time to return to the constitutional norm of color blindness."
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