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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After listening to the hours of oral argument yesterday, I am confident the Court will hold that the use of race standing alone (i.e., check the box) is illegal. However, there are plenty of other factors they can consider such as socioeconomic status, ability to overcome hardship (as demonstrated in essays), etc. In the end, this will impact the make up of student bodies in the following way (according to models, what's happening at schools that have already made these changes): there will be more Asians, fewer whites, more Latinos, and fewer blacks. Is that good or bad? I don't know, but if whites think this is what's going to get your kid into Harvard, think again.[/quote] The biggest change will be number of women. It will take longer, but once race is disallowed, there will be lawsuits using the same logic challenging the use of gender. Right now, girls out preform boys across the board in high school. [/quote] +1 especially all-women/ all-men schools will see lawsuits, especially considering the politics around LGBTQ rights. [/quote] It came up in the oral argument.[/quote] Are there single sex publicly funded colleges?[/quote]
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