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No One Knows What ‘Race Neutral’ Admissions Looks Like

Por: The Atlantic Opinion June 05, 2023

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How should colleges and universities replace affirmative action if the Supreme Court does indeed strike it down?The AtlanticJune 5, 2023, 10:05 AM ETLater this month, the Court is set to decide a pair of cases in which the plaintiffs, members of a group called Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), allege that Harvard’s and the University of North Carolina’s “race conscious” admissions amount to racial discrimination in violation of Title... + full article



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