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On the affirmative action ruling, the Supreme Court got it half right
Is the Supreme Court’s ruling on SFFA v. Harvard a good decision? Well, yes and no. It’s a great decision with regard to the University of North Carolina and a bad decision with regard to Harvard. How can that be? The answer is that the court was applying different legal provisions to the two schools. It was applying the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to UNC and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to Harvard. The Equal Protection Clause applies to government action. The Civil Rights Act applies to the actions of private parties. There are good reasons to interpret the Equal Protection Clause as prohibiting the government from treating citizens differently o

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