Supreme Court Rejects Use of Race in University Admissions
- Justices vote 6-3 to topple Harvard, North Carolina programs
- Roberts says Constitution doesn’t allow race-based admissions
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The US Supreme Court effectively barred universities from using race as a factor in university admissions, marking the start of a new era in higher education and rolling back decades of precedents.
Voting 6-3 along ideological lines, the justices said Thursday that programs at Harvard College and the University of North Carolina violated the Constitution’s equal protection clause. Writing for the court, Chief Justice John Roberts rejected contentions that the programs were warranted to ensure campus diversity.