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                 A r u b a ’ s   O N L Y   E n g l i s h   n e w s p a p e r
            U.S. Naval Academy says considering race in admissions helps


            create a cohesive military


            By LEA SKENE
            Associated Press
            BALTIMORE (AP) — Attorneys for the U.S. Naval Acade-
            my say the officer training school should be allowed to
            continue using race as an admissions factor because pri-
            oritizing diversity in the military makes it stronger, more ef-
            fective and more widely respected, according to recent
            court filings and testimony during an ongoing civil trial in
            Maryland.
            The group behind this case, Students for Fair Admissions,
            was also behind the lawsuit challenging affirmative ac-
            tion that resulted in a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling
            last year, when the court's conservative majority prohib-
            ited  the  consideration  of  race  and  ethnicity  in  college
            admissions.
            That decision ended a longstanding practice meant to
            boost  opportunities  for  historically  marginalized  groups
            and  sent  shockwaves  through  higher  education.  But  it
            carved out a potential exemption for military academies,
            suggesting  that  national  security  interests  could  affect
            the legal analysis.

                                                                      An entrance to the U.S. Naval Academy campus in Annapolis, Md., is seen Jan. 9, 2014.
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