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THE REVIEW | ESSAY How Affirmative Action Was Derailed by Diversity By Richard Thompson Ford The Supreme Court has watered down the policy’s core justification: justice. ADVERTISEMENT DATA What Would the End of Race-Conscious Admissions Mean for Minority Enrollment? By Jacquelyn Elias and Nick Perez Several states already ban affirmative action. Here’s what’s happened. BACKGROUNDER How Affirmative Action Really Works By Nicholas Lemann Understanding it is crucial, especially now that it’s in existential peril.
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STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Campuses Are Going Back to Normal. This Group Has One Message: Stop. By Sylvia Goodman Covid Safe Campus, a group of disability activists, says the pandemic created new levels of access. And they don’t want it taken away. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Why Some Colleges Are Removing Their Covid-19 Vaccination Mandates By Francie Diep At a handful of institutions, new laws and continued resistance have pushed administrators to rescind their vaccine requirements.
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