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It’s an Honor to Wear This Jersey. It’s Also Kind of a Pain.

Jonas Vingegaard had been wearing the famed yellow jersey bestowed upon the leader of the Tour de France for almost…

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With Supreme Court Decision, College Admissions Could Become More Subjective

Colleges have a game plan, like emphasizing the personal essay, but so do conservative groups that promise to monitor and, if…

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The John Roberts Two-Step

In 2007, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion in Parents Involved v. Seattle School District No. 1, which…

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He Worked for Years to Overturn Affirmative Action and Finally Won. He’s Not Done.

Edward Blum’s latest victory at the Supreme Court is the culmination of a long fight to take race out of…

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Silverstone, a Storied Formula 1 Track, Wants to Continue Its Tale

Formula 1 held its first Grand Prix there, and the track is now negotiating with the sport to keep racing.

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John Roberts and Clarence Thomas Have the ‘Colorblind’ Constitution All Wrong

If nothing else, the Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard is a victory for the conservative…

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John Roberts Throws a Curveball

The Supreme Court’s voting rights ruling on Thursday in Allen v. Milligan is as shocking as it is welcome. The…

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I’m in High School. I Hope Affirmative Action Is Rejected and Replaced With Something Stronger.

The Supreme Court will soon decide the fate of race-based affirmative action in college admissions. Its ruling will be of…

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Rick Hoyt, Who Competed in Races With His Father, Dies at 61

Hoyt regularly raced in the Boston Marathon with his father, Dick Hoyt, who pushed his wheelchair.

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