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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Veteran preference is also DEI. He got that too. Hypocrite.[/quote] Service to your country is not DEI. If anything that is earning your way.[/quote] Perhaps you don’t understand what “diversity “ means when it comes to a private university assembling a law school class. People with military backgrounds are rare at YLS. While no one would have regarded someone with military service as having “earned” a spot, Yale admissions would have valued someone with Vance’s background as having experiences and outlooks that were rare in his class, and would have viewed that as adding “diversity” to his class. In addition, historically, the culture of Yale was supportive of students from underrepresented communities returning to those communities with their advocacy skills, among other things. [/quote]
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