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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]You sound surprised. Of course Harvard won. All of the other schools would have won, too, if they had sued. [/quote][/b] Utterly false. Harvard won because it filed in the district of Massachusetts (where I used to practice law). The district court is extremely liberal and pro-Harvard, consistently siding with Harvard because it is physically present, and many of its graduates are on the bench and/or teaching there as spouses. So it should be no surprise, Allison Burroughs, the judge deciding this matter, is a Barack Obama appointee. She also decided against Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, which was ultimately affirmed by the First Circuit and reversed by the SCOTUS. In other words, she should have recused herself on this round. All legal thinkers think this. So what will happen here, as it did with Students for Fair Admissions, is that the First Circuit will affirm, and that SCOTUS will reverse. So nothing to see here. [/quote]
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