Supreme Court would dismantle equality in the US if given chance

Is the Supreme Court effectively dismantling affirmative action?

Recent cases show a trend in this direction. Last year the Court did uphold the allowance of some use of racial preference in the case of Fischer v. UT. However, just last week, in the case Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, many justices made clear they aren’t much in favor of any affirmative action. Carmen Russell-Sluchansky speaks with Benjamin Davis, Professor at The University of Toledo Law School.

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Carmen is a multimedia journalist based in Washington, DC whose work has appeared in a variety of outlets including National Geographic, NBC News, the BBC, Asia! Magazine, The China Post, Chicago Tribune and Orlando Sentinel.