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President Biden criticized the Supreme Court's decision that ends affirmative action and suggested an alternative for college admissions.

President Biden said the Supreme Court “is not a normal court” when asked by a reporter if it’s a “rogue court.” The statement came after remarks about the court’s decision to end race-based admissions at colleges and universities around the country.  During his speech, the president suggested that admissions offices should consider adversity as a…

Justices Thomas and Jackson sharply criticized each other's views on race in their opinion and dissent of the Supreme Court's affirmative action decision.

The Supreme Court ruled that colleges and universities cannot use race as a factor in admissions, effectively ending affirmative action. The organization Students for Fair Admissions sued Harvard and the University of North Carolina arguing that their admissions processes violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth…

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a USPS worker who didn't want to work the Sabbath, clarifying Title VII protections under the Civil Rights Act.

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of a Postal Service worker who did not want to work on Sundays to observe the Sabbath. The justices described Groff v. DeJoy as a clarifying decision and outlined what constitutes an undue hardship under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.  The 1964 law requires employers to…

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