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The Supreme Court is considering two Affirmative Action cases. An announcement is expected soon for Students for Fair Admissions against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. The outcome could end race as an admission factor in higher education. Is Affirmative Action constitutional, and what should you know about these cases? Ken Tashjy served as a former general counsel for over 20 years for higher education institutions. He's also a Campus Reform Higher Education Fellow and adjunct instructor at Suffolk University. Ken joins the show to break down these cases and their impact on higher education.
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The Supreme Court is considering two Affirmative Action cases. An announcement is expected soon for Students for Fair Admissions against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. The outcome could end race as an admission factor in higher education. Is Affirmative Action constitutional, and what should you know about these cases? Ken Tashjy served as a former general counsel for over 20 years for higher education institutions. He's also a Campus Reform Higher Education Fellow and adjunct instructor at Suffolk University. Ken joins the show to break down these cases and their impact on higher education.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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