Harvard banners hang outside Memorial Church on the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Friday, Sept. 4, 2009. The Supreme Court ruled in affirmative action cases, including one over Harvard's admissions practices.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recused herself from the Harvard case due to her previous role on Harvard's Board of Overseers.In the UNC case, a federal district court ruled in the school's favor, saying that its admissions practices withstood strict scrutiny. "I still haven't heard any explanation for the disparity between the personal scores that are given to Asians," Alito said.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts got into a heated exchange with Harvard's lawyers regarding affirmative action.Waxman admitted that race was decisive"for some highly qualified applicants," just like"being … an oboe player in a year in which the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra needs an oboe player."
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