In two separate cases brought against the country’s oldest private and public universities, plaintiffs are arguing against affirmative action. SCOTUS observer Amy Howe talks to Soledad O’Brien about how the conservative court will likely rule and what perspective the court’s newest Justice, Ketanji Jackson, is expected to bring.
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