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Supporters, however, say affirmative action benefits many Asian Americans, particularly those who belong to underrepresented ethnic groups or those who’ve experienced hardship as people of color.
Affirmative Action Benefits All Students—Even Asian Americans In October, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for two cases against Harvard and the University of North Carolina in an effort ...
In their lawsuits against affirmative action, Students For Fair Admission claimed to want to protect Asian Americans. A law professor explains why the Supreme Court ruling doesn’t achieve that goal.
The end of affirmative action, which followed a lawsuit brought by an organization that said Asian American and white students were being discriminated against, has highlighted the starkly ...
Supporters of affirmative action in higher education rally in front of the U.S. Supreme Court before oral arguments in Students for Fair Admissions vs. President and Fellows of Harvard College and ...
Before affirmative action was eliminated, you could reduce barriers; you could reduce things that benefit white students over Asian American students like legacy, some subset of athletic ...
NPR's Juana Summers discusses the Asian American perspective on affirmative action with University of Maryland professor and political scientist Janelle Wong.
As selective colleges and universities have released demographic summaries for the Class of 2028 in dribs and drabs, it has become clear that researchers’ warnings that ending race-conscious ...
However, affirmative action has little to do with the central claims of discrimination—that Harvard, in a racially biased manner, rejects Asian American applicants for lacking the requisite ...
Asian Americans are, yet again, being used as a justification to target other racial minorities. The loss of affirmative action will not benefit us, will not help us, and the case that ended it ...
In the op-ed “Post-affirmative action policy offers new hope for Asian American students,” Alex Shieh claims “by stripping racial bias from their admissions policies, colleges signal to the ...
In two cases challenging the use of race in college admissions, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the educational benefit of racial diversity is no longer what it once called ...
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