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The Context

andrew. what is your reaction to what we have heard from the court today? what we have heard from the court toda ? ., ., ., what we have heard from the court toda ? ., ~ ., �*, . today? you know, it's a disappointing _ today? you know, it's a disappointing ruling - today? you know, it's a. disappointing ruling from today? you know, it's a - disappointing ruling from the today? you know, it's a _ disappointing ruling from the court today that in my view is out of step with decades of precedent that backs up with decades of precedent that backs up the holistic use of race in admissions. but i want to draw focus to one paragraph in the majority opinion from justice roberts that says nothing in this opinion should be construed as prohibiting universities from considering an applicant's discussion of how traits affected his or her life be it through discrimination, inspiration or otherwise. so what that line means to me, what it should mean to civil rights activists, campus administrators and student organisers is that we should still be doing everything we can to preserve diversity in our college

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Newsday

shanghai, it was a smaller group of student organisers with their vigilfor a group of student organisers with their vigil for a room she, and then onlookers started dissipating. —— urumqi. videos that show protests are muted, that's happened to me too. so if there are not a lot of coordinators right now, how does the government crackdown without a set of ringleaders? let's not say this is a mass movement yet, like 1989 or even iran now, it'sjust too movement yet, like 1989 or even iran now, it's just too early, iran now, it's just too early, i wouldn't say that. so it's not a mass movement. how can the government really crackdown, short ofjust crackdown, short of just locking crackdown, short ofjust locking us up again? which i don't think will happen, i think the communist party is in a real pickle right now. indeed, frank, thanks so much forjoining us again on newsday. and you'll find much

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