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High court will likely bungle affirmative action

This Paul F. deLespinasse Op-ed features AtomicMind CEO Leelila Strogov weighing in on the Supreme Court's decision to end Affirmative Action.

This Paul F. deLespinasse Op-ed features AtomicMind CEO Leelila Strogov weighing in on the Supreme Court's decision to end Affirmative Action.

Leelila Strogov, whose company prepares students for college admissions, says that affirmative action is "an inadequate solution to a much bigger problem, which is a lack of reliable access to high quality education in the K-12 space in our country."

This article was featured on Newsmax syndications The Daily Telegram, Newsbreak, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Life, Yahoo! Entertainment, and Yahoo! Finance, as well as LA Progressive.

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