The Supreme Court upheld affirmative action in college admissions on Monday, but the narrow focus of the decision imposes a tougher legal standard for public universities to follow.
The court ruled in a 7-1 vote, with one justice abstaining, that schools must show there are “no workable race-neutral alternatives” available to ensure campus diversity. The court sent the case, which was brought by a white female applicant to the University of Texas who was denied admission, back to a lower court for review.








