What Would Sandra Day O'Connor Have Thought About Affirmative Action for Men?
Briefly

Last week, Sandra Day O'Connor died, just months after the Supreme Court effectively overruled one of her most important decisions, Grutter v. Bollinger, which had upheld race-conscious affirmative action in university admissions.
But her famous expectation at the time, "that 25 years from now, the use of racial preferences will no longer be necessary," inspires some pointed contemporary questions about gender in admissions.
Read at The New Yorker
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