A recent poll shows that almost 7 in 10 Americans support banning the use of race in college admissions. The issue has sparked discussions about the impact on student diversity and the legitimacy of the Supreme Court's decision. Analysis of admissions data suggests that if elite universities focused solely on academic qualifications and merit, their student bodies would be predominantly white and Asian. The Supreme Court's decision in SFFA v. Harvard, which banned explicit racial discrimination in college admissions, has garnered support from most Americans, regardless of race.
SFFA v. Harvard recently banned universities from engaging in explicit racial discrimination in college admissions. Most Americans, regardless of race, believe that decision was good. But what else do they think about it?🧵 https://t.co/B38l0PUWL6
🚨68% of Americans support the Supreme Court’s recent decision to ban the use of race in college admissions. Another reminder that the Left's dark wing money campaign to delegitimize the Supreme Court is completely disconnected from reality. Who are the actual extremists? https://t.co/YuYpMLtLU9
🚨68% of Americans support the Supreme Court’s recent decision to ban the use of race in college admissions. Another reminder that the political campaign by the Left to delegitimize the Supreme Court is completely disconnected from reality. Who are the actual extremists? https://t.co/unAfuq7Kgw
Majority of Americans Do Not Support Race-Based College Admissions https://t.co/fdcxZoRBZ5
Analysis of admissions data show that if the most elite universities made admission entirely about applicant academic qualifications and merit, their student bodies would be about 95% white and Asian. How would you characterize this result?
Almost 7 in 10 support ban on race in college admissions, with views differing by race: Poll https://t.co/iBGUNoMfr5 https://t.co/OQRcQf6qBa