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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

something that really dove, i think, this question of could she stay with authority in the position? so that's real. but if you take that one -- the tile of claudine gay and pull it back, there are a lot of african leaders tonight who feel like there is a trend line that's very disturbing. there is something happening when black women are headed into academia and taking on positions of leadership. we saw what happened to unc when she tried to go there and had her professor ship taken away. we saw what happened at texas a&m where she had to return to the university of texas because they rescinded her offer. they paid a lot of money to make that go away. there are people that feel like there is a trend that's happening that the affirmative action case, the venture capital fund that couldn't invest in women leaders, african american

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Myatt: Game not over: Time to reimagine elite college admissions

The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision declaring affirmative action programs that use race- conscious rating systems unconstitutional is like a game of chess.

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Time to reimagine elite college admissions

Time to reimagine elite college admissions
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affirmative action case, the majority of the public says there should not be affirmative action involved with race-based admissions with universities. another fascinating column from the professor. jonathan, great to see you as always. appreciate it. >> thank you, john. >> jacqui: a live look in jerusalem, protestors are out in full force, lawmakers there have just approved a key portion of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's controversial plan to reshape the country's justice system. today's vote came after months of protest and also condemnation from the biden administration. t trey, what's the latest? >> jacqui, good afternoon. israeli lawmakers voted to implement a bill that will weaken the country's supreme court by preventing the court from using the reasonableness standard that would allow them to intervene in government decisions. as a result, thousands of

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The ReidOut

thomas' aides. the aide's account seemed to show that he received seven payments in november and december of 2019 from lawyers who previously served as thomas' legal clerks. upon further digging the guardian noted that it seemed the purpose of each payment is listed as either christmas party, thomas christmas party, ct christmas party or ct xmas party in an apparent reference to the justice's initials. who are these folks enjoying these christmas par snis reportedly they're people who had successful business before the court. including someone who argued the affirmative action case, a former white house deputy counsel in the trump administration, and the former solicitor general of west virginia who had a key role in the case before the court that limited the epa's ability to regulate greenhouse gases. one ethical expert did note that it was possible that the former clerks were paying their own party expenses and not expenses for thomas. all of this comes on the heels of yet another explosive report by "the new york times" about

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Hannity

american history, united state supreme court. >> kellyanne: talks about how even liberals and democrats agree with the outcomes and particularly in affirmative action case, sounds that many african americans do too. big polling and "the washington post" today or yesterday going through all of the data. in addition to the plurality of black americans saying that they agree with supreme court ending race as an affirmative criteria and college admissions comedy "washington post" and the institute showing pretty much the same thing. i really struck by different polls showing that pew showed that 20% of african americans say that they benefit from these type of programs, and 35% say that actually put them in a disadvantage. and where is the argument? >> you would think that elected representatives, kellyanne will pay attention to that. the sentiments of the american public, but on the left they simply ignore it.

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Hannity

approve of the decision to end affirmative action. here now with reaction as the author of the new book, "trial of the century." two brilliant legal minds. thank you for joining us. professor, let's start with you. you see the reaction to the affirmative action case, student loan case, to free expression case, and now you have supreme court justices attacking the court and each other. chief justice john roberts said that we are accustomed to disagreement, but not disparagement, and what say you? >> he is absolutely right. and all three of these physicians are close cases and i am a liberal, have been a liberal for 60 years. and i happen to agree with all of these supreme court cases. i've been arguing against using race and affirmative action since 1974. i have always approved of free

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