2:32 PM on 06/09/2013
With the Supreme Court set to hand down decisions on both affirmative action and voting rights this week, civil rights advocates are anxious over the future of efforts to create greater equality in society.
The two cases, Fisher v. the University of Texas at Austin and Shelby County v. Holder, could fundamentally change the level of access non-white residents of the US have to participation in the democratic process and higher education.
Full Story: http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/06/09/civil-rights-hang-in-the-balance-in-supreme-court-decisions/
The two cases, Fisher v. the University of Texas at Austin and Shelby County v. Holder, could fundamentally change the level of access non-white residents of the US have to participation in the democratic process and higher education.
Full Story: http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/06/09/civil-rights-hang-in-the-balance-in-supreme-court-decisions/
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