(Photo by M. Anthony Nesmith/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday allowed West Point to continue to consider race in its admissions process for now, rebuffing a request made by a conservative group.
The group says that its membership includes two "full qualified, but white" West Point applicants.
In asking the Supreme Court to immediately intervene, the challengers said that West Point's program is inconsistent with the Supreme Court's ruling last year.
West Point has been considering applications since August and has already made hundreds of offers, Prelogar said.
Lower courts declined to immediately prevent West Point considering race while the litigation proceeds.
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