The Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson on June 24, 2022, ended the constitutional right to an abortion, sparking fears about the erosion of women's rights. Critics assert this ruling, propelled by President Trump's Supreme Court appointees, could lead to further restrictions on personal freedoms. Following this, the court's 2023 reversal of race-conscious admissions in higher education undermines opportunities for minorities, raising concerns about representation in elite colleges and future leadership. As an educator, I reflect on how these changes may affect my diverse student body in seeking higher education.
The Supreme Court's ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson diminishes women's equality and raises concerns about the future of individual rights in the U.S.
The end of affirmative action severely limits access for minorities to elite education, changing the landscape of who enters and graduates from prestigious institutions.
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