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In Harvard, SFFA asked if Harvard's admission practices were in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act given possible race-neutral selection processes, while in North Carolina, they asked if a university can reject a race-neutral admission process if they believe they need to protect the diversity of the student body and quality of ...
A Boston federal appeals court ruled Thursday that Harvard University's admissions process does not intentionally discriminate against prospective Asian American students.
A federal court has upheld a ruling that clears Harvard of discrimination against Asian Americans. Two judges rejected an anti-affirmative action group's claims the Ivy League university penalizes ...
The lawsuit against Harvard alleged that Harvard discriminated against Asian American applicants. The lawsuit against UNC-Chapel Hill alleged discrimination against Asian American and white applicants. The Harvard case revealed that Harvard gave a “personal” rating to its applicants, and that Asian American applicants had higher academic ...
Harvard University admitted a record number of Asian American students to its class of 2027, a move experts are wary of celebrating given the drop in admissions of most other minority groups.
She also detailed several instances of Harvard students with mental health issues whose situations were exacerbated by unsympathetic university officials and ineffective advisors. [ 9 ] Thernstrom traveled to Tadesse's home in Ethiopia and gained access to her diaries, which revealed her deteriorating mental health, obsessive fantasizing about ...
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From 1995 to 2002, Lee served as the John A. Reilly Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School, where he taught intellectual property litigation. Starting in 2008, Lee helped to develop the Problem Solving Workshop, a problem-based course for first-year law students and the final installment of Harvard's curriculum reform at the law school. [ 8 ]