EPISODE · May 19, 2021 · 49 MIN
Affirmative Action and the March of Time
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Since the Supreme Court first upheld the constitutionality of affirmative action in college admissions in 1978, the clock has been counting down to a time when it would no longer be necessary. Instead of winding down their use of racial preferences, colleges have doubled down, to the point that one justice called it “affirmative action gone berserk.” From Bakke to Grutter to Fisher and beyond, has the time come for the Supreme Court to embrace a Constitution that “neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens”? Tune in to find out! Special thanks to guests Roger Clegg and John Yoo. Follow us on Twitter: @EHSlattery @Anastasia_Esq @PacificLegalSend comments, questions, or ideas for future episodes to [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Since the Supreme Court first upheld the constitutionality of affirmative action in college admissions in 1978, the clock has been counting down to a time when it would no longer be necessary. Instead of winding down their use of racial preferences, colleges have doubled down, to the point that one justice called it “affirmative action gone berserk.” From Bakke to Grutter to Fisher and beyond, has the time come for the Supreme Court to embrace a Constitution that “neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens”? Tune in to find out! Special thanks to guests Roger Clegg and John Yoo. Follow us on Twitter: @EHSlattery @Anastasia_Esq @PacificLegalSend comments, questions, or ideas for future episodes to [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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