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This hardly seems the right moment for the Supreme Court to be threatening to unpick affirmative action in college admissions. Why, today, would you end a system that helps minority students who otherwise are disadvantaged and discriminated against win a place at a decent university and helps make those universities reflect the diversity of this country's population?
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These letters appear in the Friday 11th December edition of The Independent
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Lecturing people in public doesn't always work, and can be counterproductive
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If Mr Hammond wants credit for progress here it is not good enough to cite work that cannot be seen
We are focusing on efforts that get tangible results
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