The Supreme Court ban on race-based affirmative action was expected to change elite universities' demographics substantially, yet several top universities have seen little to none of the expected shift.
Universities may have maintained their racial demographics via diversity targets, awarding applicants bonus points based on socioeconomic factors, prompting questions about their compliance with the law.
Another possibility is that admissions officers are disregarding the ruling, still considering race by promoting race-neutral policies that are neutral in name only.
New York state Democrats are using the political salience of abortion to push expansive changes in the constitution's equal-protection clause, raising concerns around parental rights and immigration laws.
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