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Court Reviews Race-Based College Admissions

UNITED STATES – Two landmark cases could dramatically alter how far universities can go when considering the race of an applicant.

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UNITED STATES – The fate of affirmative action once again before the U.S. Supreme Court.

Two landmark cases could dramatically alter how far universities can go when considering the race of an applicant.

This ruling could end decades-old affirmative action policies and how universities manage admissions.

The cases concern admissions to Harvard and the University of North Carolina admissions.

The decades-old policies consider race among blacks and hispanic applicants intended to ensure minority groups are fairly represented.

The question now being considered by the court is whether they are discriminatory and violate civil rights laws.

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