The U.S. Supreme Court is now revisiting affirmative action at elite colleges. Even after decades of reviewing preferential admissions policies, there is still no consensus regarding how affirmative ...
"Mismatch" theory is very popular with critics of affirmative action. It holds that beneficiaries of affirmative action who are admitted to more competitive colleges may do worse academically (and ...
Editor’s Note: Dorothy A. Brown is a professor of law at Emory University’s School of Law and author of “Critical Race Theory: Cases, Materials, and Problems.” The opinions expressed in this ...
For the relaunch of Scitable and its 12 shiny new blogs bursting with fresh content, I was pondering what to discuss in my first post and thought: what better to symbolise this new beginning than ...
Vikram Amar is a professor of law at UC Davis School of Law. Richard H. Sander is a professor of law at UCLA. IMAGINE, for a moment, that a program designed to aid disadvantaged students might, ...
Sakinah Tansi who has a Bachelor degree in Economics works as an administration assistant with a monthly gross salary of RM1,600. She is one of the many employees classified as graduate mismatch. THE ...
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