Robert Winn: Overreaction to the Supreme Court ruling that bars affirmative action is a greater threat than the ruling itself

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On June 29, the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling that reverses 45 years of legal precedent in admissions at institutions of higher learning, striking a death blow to affirmative action.

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Matthew Bin Han Ong
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