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Paul deLespinasse: The Supreme Court will probably bungle Affirmative Action cases

All colleges should be free to engage in affirmative action. But this is not to say that they should actually have such programs, a separate question.

Asian Americans react to Supreme Court affirmative action debate

The U.S. Supreme Court hearings on affirmative action this week highlighted widespread fears among Asian Americans that they face bias in selective college admissions.

Are Asian American college applicants at a disadvantage? Supreme Court debate stirs fear

The U.S. Supreme Court hearings on affirmative action this week highlighted widespread fears among Asian Americans that they face bias in selective college admissions.

Paul deLespinasse: Supreme Court probably will bungle affirmative action cases

College admission decisions are inherently selective, and attempts to make some reasons for such decisions illegal are clearly pseudolaws and, hence, unconstitutional.

AtomicMind Announces Virtual Help for College Applicants

An ed-tech company's new platform aims to help college applicants with advice from writing coaches and former admissions staff, plus digital tools for virtual task management, communication and feedback.

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