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More than 80 major American companies are asking the Supreme Court to uphold the use of race as a factor in college admissions, calling affirmative action critical to building diverse workforces and, in turn, growing profits. https://t.co/dFDeGTrmlH

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#Sandra #Washington https://t.co/sE4mh2yT6E
 
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@ABCPolitics There is not one shred of evidence that this extremist court cares one whit about diversity in any workplace or anywhere in this society. Roger Taney architect of the infamous Dred Scott ruling would feel right at home with this racist crew
 
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Hmmm ? https://t.co/1NQoSfemOH
 
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@ABCPolitics Most of the woke companies employ more Chinese citizens than American citizens.
 
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The businesses -- some of the most high-profile and successful in the U.S. economy -- outlined their position in legal briefs filed Monday ahead of oral arguments this fall in a pair of cases expected to determine the future of the race-based policy. https://t.co/0817SE86ZJ
 

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