Opinion | Post-Affirmative Action, Is Sustained Campus Diversity Suspicious?
Briefly

The Supreme Court's decision has led to complex shifts in university freshman demographics, with varied impacts across institutions, raising questions about compliance with the ruling.
While some universities show demographic changes in their freshman classes, such as reduced Black and Hispanic enrollments, others maintain levels similar to previous years, suggesting a varied landscape post-decision.
Critics of affirmative action are questioning whether universities are conforming to the Supreme Court ruling, especially given varied outcomes across institutions, with some seeing no significant changes in racial composition.
Despite perceptions of a significant shift in admissions policies, the actual data does not provide clear evidence of non-compliance with the Supreme Court ruling, leaving room for interpretation.
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