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  2. Affirmative action in the United States - Wikipedia

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    From 1996 to 1998, Texas did not practice affirmative action in public college admissions, and minority enrollment dropped. The state's adoption of the "top 10 percent" rule has helped return minority enrollment to pre-1996 levels. [148] Race-conscious admissions continue to be practiced in Texas following Fisher v. University of Texas.

  3. Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard - Wikipedia

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    Bakke (1978), which validated some affirmative action in college admissions provided that race had a limited role in decisions. [ c ] In 2013, Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) sued Harvard University in U.S. District Court in Boston, alleging that the university's undergraduate admission practices violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of ...

  4. Black enrollment dips at some top colleges after Supreme ...

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    Asian American enrollment for 2028 has decreased at Smith College, Yale and Tufts. ... Edward Blum, a conservative activist, led the effort to eradicate affirmative action in college admissions ...

  5. Colleges confirm advocates’ worst fears after Supreme Court ...

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    Colleges are confirming fears held since the Supreme Court decision against affirmative action, with multiple schools reporting significant declines in Black and Hispanic students among this year ...

  6. 'We're really worried': What do colleges do now after ...

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    Some college officials also are questioning whether the ban on affirmative action will go beyond admissions to affect race-based financial aid, academic support programs, campus resource centers ...

  7. Students for Fair Admissions - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In June 2023, the Supreme Court ruled in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard that affirmative action programs in college admissions (excepting military academies) are unconstitutional. SFFA has been described by its opponents as an anti-affirmative action group that objects to the use of race as one of the factors in college ...

  8. Mixed results in college admissions diversity post-SCOTUS ...

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    Affirmative action policies allowed institutions to take into account an individual student's race or ethnicity as one factor of many during the college admissions selection process. It rose to ...

  9. MIT's enrollment of Black, Latino students drops after ...

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    MIT administrators said the statistics are the result of the Supreme Court's decision last year to ban affirmative action, a practice that many selective U.S. colleges and universities used for ...