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The Supreme Court docket’s conservative majority seems more likely to strike down affirmative motion, in a significant determination anticipated by this summer season. David Remnick talks with two lecturers who’ve had a front-row seat to this decades-long authorized marketing campaign: Lee Bollinger, the defendant in an earlier case, and Ruth Simmons, the primary Black president of an Ivy League college. “For me, it’s fairly merely the query of what is going to develop into of us as a nation if we go into our separate enclaves with out the chance to work together and to study from one another,” Simmons says. Plus, an evaluation of Pope Francis’s ten years of change within the Catholic Church, and the unprecedented response towards him from traditionalists. How did an American-style tradition struggle take maintain within the Church?

What if the Supreme Court docket Ends Affirmative Motion?

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The conservative majority could strike down consideration of race at school admissions. David Remnick talks with two lecturers and an admissions officer about the way forward for range.


How the Tradition Wars Got here to the Catholic Church

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Within the ten years of his hold forth, Pope Francis has opened the Church in vital methods. The response towards his embrace of change has been unprecedented.


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