Boston - A lawsuit requiring the use of race as a factor in college entrance exams in the United States will be held in Boston Monday, where Harvard is condemned as discriminating against applicants of Asian Americans.
Lawsuits backed by the Trump regime may ultimately arrive at the Supreme Court and the conservative majority of the newly established five people will receive positive actions to help minority applicants enter the university You can have the opportunity to ban the use of.
Nicole Gon Ochi, an American American who supports Harvard's promotion of justice, says:
Students of Fair Admission (SFFA) founded by anti-affirmant activist Edward Blum sued Harvard University in 2014, they illegally participated in "balance of peoples" and was artificially restricted I put students from Asia in the Ivy League school. Number of people
Massachusetts State University of Massachusetts said he did not seriously consider the racially neutral alternative entry method and the Department of Justice launched a survey of Harvard University after the Republican Donald Trump presidential election and backed the organization.
Conservatives believe that aggressive action aimed at offsetting the historical pattern of racial discrimination is likely to hurt Caucasians and Asian Americans while helping black and Hispanic applicants To have
According to SFFA's analysis of admission data at Harvard University, Asian-American applicants say that they are less likely to enroll than Caucasian and are Hispanic or Black scholars
Harvard denied discrimination against Asian Americans and said that the enrollment rate has increased significantly since 2010. Asian Americans accounting for about 6% of the population of the United States account for 23% of Harvard's existing freshman class.
The Supreme Court previously noted that universities are interested in recruiting different student groups and pointed out that ethnicity can be considered as one of many factors in reviewing applications.
Lastly, the US Supreme Court reviewed this issue when conservative Judge Anthony Kennedy joined the Liberal Party of the Court and took race issues into consideration when entering the university. Kennedy's successor, Brett Kavanaugh, is more likely to vote against its use
Ilya Shapiro, a senior researcher at the Liberal Cat Research Institute, says:
Last month the US Department of Justice launched an investigation as to whether Yale University is also discriminating against Asian Americans SFFA has filed a similar lawsuit representing a white student at North Carolina University Chapel Hill.
Harvard 's "entrepreneurial consciousness" entrance policy is the center of the problem, and opponents ridicule as "infected with racial prejudice." If a group called plaintiffs' fair registration wins, that decision may consider all universities entrance entrance contest plaintiffs may wish to apply for a "more capable" university like Harvard University Asked why the racial and ethnic diversity should be increased at the expense of those, especially Asian Americans. The assumption here is that the applicant's SAT, average score, and number of extracurricular activities can provide an accurate ranking of student quality. But that is not the case. Scores and scores provide a general measure of cognitive abilities and motivation, but there is no universal measure that can accurately measure the applicant's intelligence or its value against the institution.
Students and graduates from Harvard University testify to Harvard in the entrance exam this week and will keep their "racially conscious admission policy" from their discrimination against Asian applicants. The trial is the latest chapter of the 2014 Student Fair Admission (SFFA) case. Harvard University has been accused of "balancing the undergraduate curriculum and already securing the necessary proportion of students of each race or ethnic group", and in order to adopt the measurement standard adopted by the staff He punishes Asia with a systematically low score. American volunteers "measure their personality," Adam Mortara, a lawyer representing SFFA, categorized the university into four categories: academic performance, athletic ability, extracurricular activities, personality.If citing admission data, students Even though the results are high, Asian Americans have a lower enrollment rate