The US Supreme Court on Thursday struck down reservation-based admissions for African-Americans and other minorities in the country’s universities. Reversing a decades-old practice, the Supreme Court of America has given this decision. Banned nominations based on race and ethnicity. This decision was made in the case of Roe v. Wade.
The court has said in its decision that admission to the college cannot be allowed based on race and ethnicity. This will reduce the opportunities for the admission of talented students to higher educational institutions.
Chief Justice John Roberts said that for too long, universities have wrongly concluded that the test of a person’s identity is not the colour of their skin, not the challenges faced, the skills built or the lessons learned. As the Associated Press reports, the Supreme Court said our constitutional history does not tolerate that option.
US President Joe Biden has expressed his disagreement with this decision. “They must not abandon their commitment to ensuring student bodies with diverse backgrounds and experiences reflect all of America,” the White House quoted Joe Biden as saying, adding that colleges need to be supported by candidates to overcome adversity. It should be evaluated.