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Affirmative Action, Gay Rights, and Free Speech: What The Supreme Court's Rulings Mean for America

Honestly with Bari Weiss

CHAPTER

The Colorblind Constitution and Race

Supreme Court ruled in favor of students' right to talk about their race. Jeannie Dean says the ruling doesn't mean universities must be "blind to race" She says it means they can consider challenges bested and hardships overcome because of a person's race. dean: This is not saying you can't consider race at all. It's saying you have to consider it in a certain way.

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