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We present 8 cartoons — one above and seven below — about the Supreme Court and affirmative action. The cases go back to at least 1978's Regents of the University of California v.
Due to 'let-them-eat-cake obliviousness,' no one needed a crystal ball to see the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision against affirmative action coming, Amelia Robinson writes.
Independence Day, the Supreme Court and Affirmative Action: The Week in Cartoons July 3-7. ... The Best Cartoons on Donald Trump. May 1, 2025, at 3:39 p.m. Photos: President Trump's First 100 Days.
I was saddened and appalled by the cartoon that appeared in the Janesville Gazette on Wednesday, July 5. This racist trope has no place in a family newspaper.
People often associate affirmative action with efforts to end discrimination for people of color. But scholars say the greatest beneficiaries of affirmative action policies are white women, from ...
More than a quarter century ago, voters in California adopted a ban on affirmative action in admissions at public universities. The idea spread, embraced by conservatives who objected to what they ...
Affirmative action didn’t just give me a chance; it recognized that I, and many like me, were deserving all along. In 1961, affirmative action emerged as a response to racial injustices.
Former first lady Michelle Obama spoke out about the Supreme Court’s Thursday ruling against affirmative action, recalling her own struggle to feel a sense of belonging as one of the few Black ...
Affirmative Action : Throughline This conversation was recorded ahead of the Supreme Court's expected decision on affirmative action. As of publishing, no decision has been issued.