This week, the United States Supreme Court issued three major rulings that immediately made headlines. On Thursday, the nation’s highest court ended Affirmative Action for college admissions, a measure that has so far benefited black and Latino students. A second decision was announced this Friday, when he blocked the Joe Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness program; and, finally, that same Court ruled in favor of a Christian internet page designer who refused to create portals for same-sex couples. José Quiñón, constitutional and criminal lawyer, analyzed the issue in Panorama Mundial.
This week, the United States Supreme Court issued three major rulings that immediately made headlines. On Thursday, the nation’s highest court ended Affirmative Action for college admissions, a measure that has so far benefited black and Latino students. A second decision was announced this Friday, when he blocked the Joe Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness program; and, finally, that same Court ruled in favor of a Christian internet page designer who refused to create portals for same-sex couples. José Quiñón, constitutional and criminal lawyer, analyzed the issue in Panorama Mundial.