The Supreme Courtlanded serious blows to the American education system this week.

Each of these decisions is considered a major victory for the conservative faction.

Regarding the rulings against affirmative action, heres everything you’re gonna wanna know.

Supporters of affirmative action protest near the U.S. Supreme Court Building on Capitol Hill on June 29 2023

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NBC also reports these demographics are underrepresentedin many states flagship universities.

President Bidensaid he strongly, strongly disagrees with the decisionin a White House speechon June 29.

I believe our colleges are stronger when they are racially diverse, he said in part.

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In another statement, he said, Like any policy, affirmative action wasnt perfect.

But it allowed generations of students like Michelle and me to prove we belonged.

As expected, Donald Trumpcalled thisa great day for America.

Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis also praised the decision on Twitter.

Of course, many Democrats, including Senator Bernie Sanders, slammed the decision on Twitter.

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Now thatRoev.Wadehas been overturned, experts are fighting for a better balance in the Supreme Court.

Here are five potential solutions.