With abortion and guns already on the agenda, the conservative-dominated U.S. Supreme Court is considering adding a third blockbuster issue whether to ban consideration of race in college admissions.
The justices could say as soon as Monday whether they will hear an appeal claiming that Harvard discriminates against Asian American applicants, in a case that.
The justices could say as soon as Monday whether they will hear an appeal claiming that Harvard discriminates against Asian American applicants, in a case that.
Supreme Court Defers Harvard Case on Factoring Race in College Admissions The court asked the Justice Department to weigh in on the case, a process that typically takes several months By Mark Sherman •
Updated on June 14, 2021 at 10:10 am
With abortion and guns already on the agenda, the conservative-dominated Supreme Court is considering adding a third blockbuster issue whether to ban consideration of race in college admissions.
The justices on Monday put off a decision about whether they will hear an appeal claiming that Harvard discriminates against Asian American applicants, in a case that could have nationwide repercussions. The court asked the Justice Department to weigh in on the case, a process that typically takes several months.
The justices could say as soon as Monday whether they will hear an appeal claiming that Harvard discriminates against Asian American applicants, in a case that.