Your mind is just a jumble isn't it. You saw two numbers sort of similar and just went for it like a gombeen. I must admit, I figured losing legacy would be a brake on this but they are just too cracked now.
Correct. Justice Thomas should have pulled her aside and asked her to recuse for that reason to maintain the high ethical standards at the Court.
It just looks that way to you because your high level reasoning is impaired. Harvard's legacy admits are less white than the overall population.
Pointless with you. Complete pigeon chess even if I explain how you don't understand this. Seriously the ADHD thread is for you. Uncle Clarence himself had to admit in his autobiography he very possibly only made it into Yale through AA. (read he knows it was but he would not just say as he is a narcissist). Well that's an argument for ending it.
Biden slammed Supreme Court affirmative action ruling but once led fight against school desegregation As a freshman Delaware senator, Biden stood at the front lines of fighting against integrating Black and White students in schools. In a 1975 Senate hearing, then-NAACP Legal Defense Fund director Jack Greenberg set his sights on Biden for sponsoring a bill limiting the court's power to use buses to desegregate schools. During the hearing, Greenberg said the bill "heaves a brick through the window of school integration," NBC News reported in 2019. "And according to Greenberg, Biden was the man with his hand on the brick," the publication wrote on Greenberg's views. "I do not buy the concept, popular in the '60s, which said, 'We have suppressed the Black man for 300 years and the White man is now far ahead in the race for everything our society offers," Biden told the Delaware newspaper. "In order to even the score, we must now give the Black man a head start, or even hold the White man back, to even the race. I don't buy that."