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The Issue: The Supreme Court’s decision ruling against race-based affirmative action in colleges ... your full name and city of residence) to letters@nypost.com. Letters are subject to editing ...
To the editor: Like editorial writer Minerva Canto, I support affirmative action, because along with fighting against high drop out rates, against the tracking of minority students out of college ...
Re: “Court rules against affirmative action” (Page A1 ... It was a very bitter and divisive time in our country’s history. Letters: To honor mothers, do more to stem overdose deaths Letters ...
The reactionary ruling by six regressive justices on the Supreme Court disregards our systemically racist history [“Supreme Court outlaws affirmative ... of the day to letters@newsday.com.
The folks bewailing the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision have no idea how they come across to the rest of the population. In their hearts they truly believe that the children of Eric ...
But take heart, affirmative action is not dead. Across all elite universities, no rich kid will ever be left behind. Legacy donors - those applicants who promise large donations to university ...
Re: “Affirmative action struck down — Colleges can no longer consider race for admissions, justices rule,” Friday news story. Everyone knows about Brown vs. Board of Education but very few ...
Letters should be a maximum of 375 words. Check out our guidelines. Although last week’s Supreme Court hearings focused on the impact of affirmative action policies on students, decades of ...
On the recent affirmative action U.S. Supreme Court ruling: Those institutions and organizations who have a core value of diversity will continue to strive for diversity. Those institutions who ...
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