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Published on July 6, 2023

What Supreme Court overturning affirmative action may mean for students of color

Donald P. Harris
Associate Professor of Law

Nicole Regis

Assoc. Dean Donald Harris tells Axios that ending affirmative action on college campuses will lead to isolation and stigmatization for students of color, as numbers dwindle and safe spaces disappear.

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