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Civil Litigation

Jun. 30, 2023

High court didn’t settle race preferences debate, some say

“It will be a Wild West for admissions as this gets sorted out,” said Mitchell Chang, a UCLA professor of education.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Thursday decision striking down race-conscious admissions programs at Harvard College and the University of North Carolina will lead to more litigation, attorneys said, and a transformation of college admissions at California’s private universities.

Richard H. Sander, a UCLA School of Law professor and longtime critic of such programs, said the court’s 6-3 decision finding the university policies violate the equal p...

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