Harvard wins Apple, Twitter backing on use of race in admissions

Bloomberg:

Intel Corp., Apple Inc. and Amgen Inc. are among more than a dozen companies supporting Harvard University in a fierce legal battle that could shape the use of race in college admissions for decades to come.

The nation’s oldest university is fighting a challenge by Edward Blum, a staunch foe of affirmative action who seeks to stop it from weighing race in student selection altogether.

“As the Supreme Court recognized nearly twenty years ago, ‘the skills needed in today’s increasingly global marketplace can only be developed through exposure to widely diverse people,’” the companies wrote in a “friend of the court” brief, quoting the decision. They said that “in the absence of workable race-neutral alternatives,” affirmative action was still the right means to that end.

Sadly, this case will likely go to the US Supreme Court.