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At Some Elite Universities, Affirmative Action Ruling Leaves Little Impact on Racial Makeup, Prompting Scrutiny

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban, several elite universities released breakdowns of their incoming freshman classes that showed virtually no change in racial composition. Experts say that’s likely because the schools are sidestepping federal law.

Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Duke University, and the University of Pennsylvania all argued as the case unfolded that they would see a substantial decline in black and Hispanic enrollment without affirmative action. Now, roughly one year after the Supreme Court outlawed the practice, their latest enrollment numbers show a slight drop—or no drop at all.

For University of San Francisco law professor Gail Heriot, who sits on the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, that’s likely because the schools are continuing to factor race into their admissions decisions in apparent violation of the law. Heriot singled out Yale, noting that the Ivy…

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