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Apple and the other companies say “diverse groups make better decisions.” As explained by Bloomberg , the Supreme Court is set to rule on a pair of affirmative action cases.
As the Stanford economist Thomas Sowell observed in his 2004 book Affirmative Action Around the World, the very meaning of ...
Apple was also one of nearly 70 US companies to submit an amicus brief to the Supreme Court, arguing that affirmative action in university admissions programs should continue, for three reasons.
Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Meta Platforms Inc. and Apple Inc. are among nearly 80 companies filing a brief with the US Supreme Court in support of affirmative action programs being challenged at ...
Apple, General Motors, Lyft among those urging Supreme Court to affirm the practice . ... College Affirmative Action Policies Backed by Major Companies. Apple, General Motors, ...
With affirmative action gutted for college, ... and to work with people of all backgrounds," according to one brief written by over 60 prominent businesses, including Apple, ...
Apple, GE, other major US companies ask Supreme Court to uphold affirmative action. The companies said race needs to be considered to help build diverse workforces.
The Supreme Court first approved affirmative action for university admissions in 1978—though it ruled schools could not use racial quotas for ... Sixty major companies—including Apple, ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Meta Platforms Inc. and Apple Inc. are among nearly 70 companies filing a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of affirmative action programs being challenged at ...
Google, Meta Platforms Inc., and Apple are among nearly 80 companies supporting affirmative action programs being challenged at Harvard and the University of North Carolina.
A lphabet Inc.’s Google, Meta Platforms Inc. and Apple Inc. are among nearly 70 companies filing a brief with the US Supreme Court in support of affirmative action programs being challenged at ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Meta Platforms Inc. and Apple Inc. are among nearly 70 companies filing a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of affirmative action programs being challenged at ...