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What is the effect of the Supreme Court’s affirmative-action ban?

Making sense of the drip-drip of admissions data from American universities

Students study in the Perry-Castaneda Library at the University of Texas at Austin.
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In June 2023 the Supreme Court banned race-conscious admissions at American universities. Many supporters of the practice feared that black and Hispanic enrolment at the nation’s most selective colleges would plunge, too, when members of the class of 2028 arrived on campus.

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