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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So, now that the law of the land has changed and SCOTUS clearly said that ANY system that results in a negative admissions impact to a racial group (even if not explicitly) is unconstitutional, and directly stated admissions is a zero sum game and that by definition increasing URM hurt asian applicants, does this open the door for a new TJ lawsuit? I think probably yes[/quote] How so? The experience factors are Economically Disadvantaged, English Language Learners, and Special Education. None of those are race based. The geographic distribution is based on the MS a child attends. [/quote] Young scholars is partially race based. [/quote] NP. I understood that Younger Scholars is explicitly race based although after the complaint about it earlier this year or last year, they've been pretending otherwise. But TJ isn't Young Scholars. OP may be right about a lawsuit being filed but it would be baseless.[/quote] Membership in Young Scholars is an experience factor that they consider. It's a backdoor to race based admissions [/quote]
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