The news on Affirmative action programs-Law and legislation-United States-History

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There has been 20 news on Affirmative action programs-Law and legislation-United States-History in the past from 12 different sources and amongst 3 sections.

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Black enrollment at Harvard Law lowest since 1960s after affirmative action ruling
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65 days ago
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140 days ago
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149 days ago
What has been the effect of the Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action?
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157 days ago
The impact of the Supreme Court's reversal of affirmative action, explained in one chart
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163 days ago
Black student enrollment falls at Harvard, more schools after Supreme Court ends affirmative action
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164 days ago
Harvard Reports Slight Decline in Black Students After Affirmative Action Ruling
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165 days ago
Harvard reports slight decline in Black students in wake of affirmative action ruling
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165 days ago
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson discusses affirmative action
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171 days ago
Colleges confirm advocates' worst fears after Supreme Court affirmative action ruling
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171 days ago
'I'm SC judge, thanks to affirmative action'
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331 days ago
Affirmative action is under attack. How did we get here?
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351 days ago
Law schools see most diverse pool of candidates ever, despite affirmative action SCOTUS ruling
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409 days ago
West Point sued over race-based admissions after Supreme Court’s rejection of affirmative action
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522 days ago

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politics 45%
research 30%

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There has been 12 news sources reporting on this, including: The Hill (15%), The Washington Post (15%), The Economist (10%), BBC (10%), The Star (10%).

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