(PM.) Boston University Law Student Government Association (SGA) encouraged its members to seek out school wellness resources if they are having trouble dealing with the Supreme Court cases decided on Friday.
In an email sent to the future lawyers, obtained by Fox News Digital, the student board said, “As a reminder, BU also offers a number of wellness resources that are willing and able to help students navigate these times,” referring to the law school’s mental health resources listed on their website.
The email went on to criticize the Supreme Court for ruling against race-based college admission practices, the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan, and for allowing a Christian web designer the right to deny web-hosting to same-sex couples.
In reference to the court’s decision on affirmative action, the group said, “[The assenting judges] went so far as to say that the race-based admission system uses race as a negative and operates it as a stereotype.” It continued, “They may couch their opinion in legal jargon, but we all know what this opinion aims to do: advocate for a ‘colorblind’ admission process.”