The topic of discussion for this Constitution Monday is racial preferences for admission to college. On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court ruled on a vote of 6-3 that the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution does not permit “affirmative action” and other race-preferential systems of discrimination for admission to college. Chief Justice John Roberts shared his opinion that white and Asian students were directly discriminated against under affirmative action.
The Biden administration does not agree. According to Tony Kinnett, the Biden administration claims that the court’s ruling “limited a vital tool that many institutions of higher education and post-secondary institutions have used for decades to help create vibrant, diverse campus communities.”
Kinnett
also reported that President Joe Biden claimed that no students were
discriminated against by affirmative action. “Many people wrongly believe that
affirmative action allows unqualified students – unqualified students – to be
admitted ahead of qualified students. This is not – this is not how college
admissions work.” Kinnett calls Biden’s statement “objectively false” and
explained why.
Several class-action lawsuits reveal that
universities like Harvard University and the University of North Carolina (the
two defendants in the Supreme Court case) accepted “black and brown” students
with lower standardized test scores while limiting the number of Asian students
who could enter, regardless of the Asian students’ test scores.
Affirmative action allowed university
admissions offices to limit students with higher test scores in the name of “racial
equity and diversity” by suggesting that a student’s skin color had more value
than merit did.
GianCarlo Canaparo, a senior legal fellow
in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation,
outlined the chances of students’ admission based on color if they applied to
Harvard University before the court’s ruling…:
At Harvard, an Asian applicant with
academics in the top 10% has a 12.7% chance of getting in. But with the same grades
and test scores, a black student has a 56.1% chance. In fact, race is
determinative for at least 45% of black and Hispanic applicants to Harvard.
The
Biden administration is attempting to work around this court ruling just he is
also working to find a way for student loans to be paid by taxpayers. Biden
does not care who is treated unfairly because he is just interested in getting
votes.
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