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Daily Alchemy: a question to think on together
20h ago“When a court draws a line that changes everything, who should have the power to move it later and why?”
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When does corrective policy become its own injustice?: The Story
The sorting room Harvard litigated Bakke, Grutter, and Students for Fair Admissions all the way to the Supreme Court. It lost 6-3 on June 29, 2023. In the trial record was a fact the university never explained: Asian American applicants had received systematically lower "personal... I just found out something that will probably increase the sobriety. Here it is from wikipedia: Although this date commemorates enslaved people learning of their freedom under the Emancipation Proclamation, this only applied to former Confederate states....