SFFA v. Univ. of North Carolina / SFFA v. Harvard (2023)

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Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard College were SCOTUS in the Classroom cases. Though argued separately, they were decided together on June 29, 2023.

Each term Street Law selects the most classroom-relevant, student-friendly cases as our SCOTUS in the Classroom cases. Teachers are encouraged to conduct moot courts the same week the case is argued, giving students the opportunity to follow discussion and analysis in the news and listen to or read a transcript of the actual oral arguments.

Case Issues:

  1. Should the Supreme Court overrule Grutter v. Bollinger and hold that institutions of higher education cannot use race as a factor in admissions?
  2. Does UNC’s admissions process violate the 14th Amendment?
  3. Does Harvard College’s race-conscious admission process violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act?

Case Briefs:

UNC

Harvard

Oral Argument:

Decision:

News Articles and Resources:

How to Conduct a Moot Court or a Mini-Moot Court:

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This resource was developed with support from the Supreme Court Historical Society.

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