Law Schools Worried About What Admissions Will Look Like Now That The Supreme Court Killed Affirmative Action
Briefly

"Law schools are grappling with concerns about maintaining diverse student bodies, which is something many of them have long prioritized. However, the silver lining lies in the promising trend of an increasingly diverse applicant pool, which presents an opportunity to mitigate any challenges they may face in achieving a representative student body. It's also important to note that while law schools can no longer explicitly use race as a factor, we know that some law schools have broadened their personal statement criteria, which may give admissions officers a deeper understanding of prospective students' backgrounds, while also remaining within the bounds of the Court's ruling."
"It's unlikely this streak will continue given the Court's decision, but law schools will likely do their best to stem the bleeding, while not violating the ruling."
Read at Above the Law
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