Judge Affirms Race-Based Admissions at Naval Academy for National Security

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A federal judge ruled that the U.S. Naval Academy can continue considering race in its admissions process, citing national security interests and the need for a diverse officer corps. This decision comes despite a Supreme Court ruling broadly prohibiting race consideration in college admissions, with an exemption for military academies. The ruling was challenged by Students for Fair Admissions, who plan to appeal, arguing that prioritizing minority candidates is unfair to white applicants. The court emphasized that race is a minor factor in admissions and is part of a broader effort to ensure military effectiveness and cohesion.
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