In a 6–3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court rules that race can no longer be considered a factor in university admissions, effectively ending affirmative action in higher learning. However, the court also rules that race considerations are still permitted for military academy admissions.
The Supreme Court of the United States rules that race can no longer be considered a factor in university admissions.
The Supreme Court of the United States rules 6–3that race can no longer be considered a factor in universityadmissions,effectivelyendingaffirmativeactioninhigherlearning.Thecourtalsoruledthatraceconsiderationsarestillpermittedformilitaryacademy admissions.
Ina6–3decision,the U.S.Supreme Court rules that race can no longer be considered a factor in university admissions, effectively ending affirmative action in higher learning. However,the court also rules that race considerations are still permitted for military academy admissions.