Harvard University Admissions Lawsuit Moves to Trial
Harvard University Admissions Lawsuit Moves to Trial
A lawsuit accusing Harvard University of discriminating against Asian-American applicants in admissions moved to trial on Monday.Students for Fair Admissions have alleged that Harvard is biased against its Asian-American applicants, supposedly holding them to higher standards than students of other races.Harvard, reports the Associated Press, has denied the accusations. The Ivy League institution has instead indicated that ‘it considers race as one of many factors’ when evaluating admissions applications.The Associated Press and New Yorker both note that Students for Fair Admissions may not have transparent motives. Founded by conservative strategist Edward Blum, the group’s intent is ensuring that race is never a factor in deciding college applications.“Most Americans don’t want race to be part of your application to college,” Blum told The New York Times. “They don’t want the police to use race as a profiling tool to prevent crime. They don’t want prosecutors to use race in the makeup of a jury. Your race and ethnicity should not be something used to help you or harm you in your life’s endeavors.’
The Supreme Court has previously upheld the right of some schools to consider race in admissions. Image via Joe Ravi/Wikimedia Commons. (CCA-BY-3.0).
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