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What did Supreme Court justices say in new cases on affirmative action?
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    Affirmative action appears in jeopardy after marathon arguments.
    SCOTUSblog (Center) • Factual Grade 84% • 8 min read

    [Students for Fair Admissions] maintains that Harvard violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which bars entities that receive federal funding from discriminating based on race. The University of North Carolina, the group argues, violates the 14th Amendment’s equal protection clause, which bars racial discrimination by government entities.
    ...
    Several justices expressed concerns about how universities determine whether they have assembled a sufficiently diverse student body. Justice Barrett [noted] that [the court’s 1978 decision upholding the consideration of race in higher education] indicated that the use of racial classifications is so dangerous that it must have a logical endpoint.
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    Conservative justices [touched on] the prospect that the universities could assemble diverse student bodies [without specifically considering] race. The universities maintain that although they have tried such programs, there is no “race neutral” program that will work as well right now. The liberal justices emphasized that race is only one factor among many.
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    Harvard’s own freshman survey data undermine one of its justifications for affirmative action.
    City Journal (Right) • Factual Grade 74% • 4 min read
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    Supreme Court weighs affirmative action case, but most college admissions won't be affected.
    USA Today (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 80% • 8 min read
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What does a new report say about the rate of legal abortions since the Dobbs decision?


    Abortions overseen by clinicians fell by 6% between April and August, according to the Society of Family Planning. The analysis is based on data from providers who accounte...

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Why is the UK's home secretary under fire for her decisions on migrant processing?


    Ms. Braverman has been accused of failing to sign off on measures which could have eased pressure at Manston [a migrant holding center], following reports over 4,000 migrants are housed there, despite it being mean...

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Why is the US deploying B-52 bombers to an air base in Australia?


    The B-52 is a long-range, heavy bomber that can carry out ocean surveillance and can carry nuclear or precision guided conventional ordnance. Officials in Canberra confir...

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How does New York City's pay transparency law work?


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Do you agree with Florida’s effort to ban gender-affirming care for minors?

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Context: Florida drafts rule that would restrict some gender-affirming care for minors.

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Yes - Most European countries that originally promoted gender affirming care, and have offered it for more than a decade have started to walk back their position. [...] Given the irreversible nature of these treatments I think these decisions should be taken only after extensive counseling and ideally not until the patients are adults and fully able to comprehend the gravity/consequences of the decision.


No - It's not the business of government. I am concerned that providers don't seem to be providing the proper standard of care for what seem to be ideological ...



Unsure - I personally don't think that children under the age of 18 should be taking gender changing meds. However, I think the government shoul...



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