Why Affirmative Action Is Still Necessary
What will come of efforts to diversify college campuses with the end of affirmative action in higher education?
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read moreRecent attacks on contraception threaten to undo decades of progress made by the landmark Griswold v. Connecticut ruling.
read moreDe facto residential segregation is increasing today, creating segregated hospitals, schools, and transportation systems—the very things permitted by Plessy v. Ferguson.
read moreThe U.S. legal system played a vital role in constructing the country’s understanding of race and whiteness, as was the case of Bhagat Singh Thind.
read moreThe outcome of the Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools case will affect the redress disabled students have in resolving disability rights violations from schools.
read moreThis year, the importance of participating in politics and our communities were greatly emphasized, from court rulings to the polarizing political campaigning of key issues.
read moreThe Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling holding labor unions broadly responsible for the economic impacts of strikes.
read moreThe Supreme Court reviews a case that, if upheld, will reverse strides in rectifying the cultural genocide and displacement of Native families.
read moreAn explainer on the Supreme Court, the federal judiciary’s highest court, which has been instrumental in leveraging and stripping rights.
read moreA breakdown of four key Supreme Court rulings in the 2021-22 term that will have major rippling effects on the country beyond the individual cases.
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