- Ivy League colleges remain the domain of an elite, privileged few and so the strike-down of affirmative action will have little effect on the other 99.8 percent of the populace. —FT
- After the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action, the next legal battle will occur over race-neutral policies like screening for poverty that could act as proxies for race. —New York Times
- With crime spiking, teen mental health declining, and learning loss persisting, here’s how local governments and school districts can make the best of summer school. —Washington Post
- Jane Coaston interviews Utah Governor Spencer Cox about recent legislation in his state to limit and regulate the use of social media by teenagers. —New York Times