For almost five decades, many selective colleges have used race-conscious admissions policies to increase racial diversity on their campuses. High-profile debates about the practice — used by a small slice of institutions — have been around for just as long.
Before the end of the month, the Supreme Court, with its 6-to-3 conservative supermajority, is expected to put an end to the practice.
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