
Texas attorney general backs challenge to Harvard's affirmative action policies at Supreme Court
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton told the Supreme Court on Tuesday that the justices got it wrong in 2016 when they upheld the University of Texas' affirmative action practices, as state officials are now backing a lawsuit against Harvard's use of race in admissions.
"Abigail Fisher was right," Paxton wrote in a provocative "friend of the court" filing, referring to the White student who was denied admission and lost her case against the University of Texas at Austin five years ago. "(T)his Court permitted the University's administrators to deny Fisher the Constitution's promise of racial equality in favor of the administrators' subjective views of racial equity," Paxton said. "The University of Texas was wrong."More Related News

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