Whether race should be used by colleges and universities when making admissions decisions
It is a widely debated phenomenon whether race should be used by universities and colleges while taking admission decisions. Initially, the advocates have emphasized on the necessity of compensating American African students as it has a wider impact on children, whereas the opponents argued that the Constitution should work blindly in this respect. However, finally the debate concluded with affirmation that eliminating race discrimination provides various educational benefits to the minorities or racially diverse people that is the underlying principle for its selection that is unwillingly accepted by the Supreme Court (Los Angeles Times).
The supporters of the argument that ...