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Harvard Sees Growth in Asian Enrollment, Drop in Black and Hispanic Students Amid Trump’s Crack Down On Race-Based Admissions

Universities leaned on loopholes to avoid the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban before Trump took office

Trump Administration Lays Off Last of Minority Business Development Agency

The move effectively shutters the agency, which had already faced dramatic cuts

UC San Diego Thought It Found a Loophole To Offer Race-Based Scholarships. Now It’s Being Sued Under the KKK Act.

Lawsuit shows how a 150-year-old law could upend race-based scholarships run by private nonprofits

At Duke Medical School, Race-Based Promotion Guidelines Reward Doctors for Recruiting 'BIPOC Faculty'

Attorneys say the guidelines could make Duke a target for the Trump administration

Duke Law Journal Sent a Secret Memo to Minority Applicants Telling Them They’d Get Extra Points for Writing About Their Race

Memo offers a snapshot of how personal statements can be used to skirt affirmative action ban

House Launched Probe Into Harvard Over 'Discrimination in Hiring'

President has revoked billions in federal funding from Harvard over DEI and campus anti-Semitism

Assessing the Wreckage of Affirmative Action

REVIEW: ‘The Affirmative Action Myth: Why Blacks Don't Need Racial Preferences to Succeed’ by Jason L. Riley