During Wednesday
oral arguments in a Supreme Court case on affirmative action, Justice
Antonin Scalia argued that black Americans do not benefit from
race-based quota policies. “They’re being pushed into schools that are
too advanced for them,” he reportedly said of black students. “Most of
the black scientists in this country do not come from the most advanced
schools,” the justice added. He said they benefited from a “slower
track.” Scalia has long opposed affirmative-action policies in higher
education and is almost certain to vote against it in this case. |
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