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Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson's Statement on Supreme Court's Decision to Overturn Affirmative Action

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Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson | Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson Official Website

Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson | Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson Official Website

WASHINGTON, D.C.– In response to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn affirmative action in college admissions, Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson issued the following statement:

"On June 29 Supreme Court decision, by a 6-3 vote, to overturn affirmative action marks a disappointing stride away from the path of progress our nation has been making toward social justice since 1978. This ruling sharply contrasts with the three notable times the Supreme Court has upheld affirmative action, specifically in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978), Grutter v. Bollinger (2003), and Fisher v. University of Texas (2013 and 2016).

These landmark decisions recognized race as a valid consideration in university admissions, serving to counterbalance systemic and institutionalized racism that has restricted opportunities for generations of Americans. Affirmative action is not a special favor but a societal obligation and a direct response to centuries of 'negative action.' It reflects the teachings of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., serving to right the scales of justice.

We should not forget that Rev. Dr. King viewed affirmative action as an act of atonement, believing that 'the moral justification for special measures for Negroes is rooted in the robberies inherent in the institution of slavery.' As we face the disheartening reality of this ruling, his words still echo through time and hold true.

It is striking, however, that while the Supreme Court overthrows affirmative action in higher education, it leaves it intact for the military. This sends an unsettling message - it is acceptable for our young Black and Brown men to be soldiers, yet their path to become CEOs is inexplicably constrained.

In light of this decision, we must redouble our efforts. I remain committed to working with my colleagues in Congress to develop new, effective, and comprehensive strategies to ensure equitable opportunities for all Americans, regardless of their background. "

Original source can be found here.

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