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DR. JOHN SPARKS: RACIAL ADMISSION PREFERENCES - CONSTITUIONAL OR NOT? |
Should the race of a minority student who is applying to a college or university give him or her a decided preference over other applicants? Earlier this week, the Supreme Court heard arguments in two cases involving affirmative action in the college admission process. In this article, constitutional scholar Dr. John Sparks details the cases before the court and writes, “In both the cases—the Harvard case and the UNC case—lengthy trials unearthed considerable factual evidence which showed that race played an important and repeated part during the admission process. That is precisely what the plaintiff students find unfair and unconstitutional.”
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