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I work in college admissions. Asians didn’t win at SCOTUS

The Supreme Court overturned race-based college admissions in a recent ruling. Leelila Strogov believes this was a loss for Asian students, a group the lawsuit was supposed to benefit.

The Supreme Court overturned race-based college admissions in a recent ruling. Leelila Strogov believes this was a loss for Asian students, a group the lawsuit was supposed to benefit.

The Supreme Court has ruled on the anti-discrimination lawsuit filed against Harvard University back in 2014 by a group called “Students for Fair Admission,” and reversed its previous ruling on the matter, essentially ending affirmative action.

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