From my previous blog post, I looked at some of the methods that colleges and universities used to replace race-based affirmative action policies. These policies may promote economic diversity but cannot ensure racial diversity. Racial diversity can occur efficiently using Affirmative Action policies. A couple of weeks ago, I looked at the controversy surrounding aContinue reading “The Investigation That Could End Affirmative Action”
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Harvard and Affirmative Action: Will Affirmative Action Cease to Exist?
Summary of the Case: Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard Harvard University, a well known Ivy League school, was in the midst of controversy surrounding a lawsuit. A group of Asian-American students who were rejected by the University sued Harvard. The case itself involves a white man suing on behalf of Asian-American students who wantedContinue reading “Harvard and Affirmative Action: Will Affirmative Action Cease to Exist?”