Opinion: This lawsuit could undo more than five decades of efforts to make the military more diverse

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The US Military Academy at West Point’s use of race in admissions has come under scrutiny after a lawsuit from Students for Fair Admissions. Matthew F. Delmont writes that this suit could not only jeopardize the military’s historically hard-won diversity but could also place the military’s very effectiveness at risk.

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