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    The entrance to Harvard Law School n Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Getty File Photo/Darren McCollester)
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    Ivy League boycott: Top law schools revolt against US News law school rankings

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    WATCH: Jeremiah Poff says many expect affirmative action to be overruled in 2023
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    Affirmative action has no end point or limiting feature, and that’s the problem
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    Affirmative action on the line as Supreme Court hears Harvard and UNC admissions case
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    Harvard begs Supreme Court to keep affirmative action and protect ‘student body diversity’
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    FILE - In this Aug. 30, 2012, file photo, a tour group walks through the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. Word of an August 2017 Justice Department inquiry into how race factors into admissions at Harvard University has left top-tier colleges bracing for scrutiny of practices that have boosted diversity levels to new highs. While they keep their selection formulas under wraps, Ivy League colleges defend race-conscious approaches that contributed to a 17 percent increase in nonwhite students over a recent five-year span.
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    Harvard student association funds pro-affirmative action protest at Supreme Court

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    How colleges could tout ‘diversity’ even if Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action
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    How colleges could tout ‘diversity’ even if Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action

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