If Supreme Court ends affirmative action in higher education, here's what the left could try next
At FoxNews, I join Erin Wilcox, one of the Pacific Legal Foundation's terrific attorneys, to describe the struggle against racial preferences that will continue -- even if the Supreme Court decides against Harvard and UNC's affirmative action programs.
"This week, the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in a pair of cases asking whether affirmative action in college admissions violates the Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection. If the court says yes, the question on everyone’s mind – from constitutional law scholars to high school seniors – will be: What will universities do next?
The admissions policies at competitive public K-12 schools may provide the answer, and anyone concerned with ending racial discrimination in public schools should pay close attention"
Vice President for Legal Affairs at Beacon Center of Tennessee
2 年Fantastic op-ed.