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Mismatch how affirmative action hurts students it's intended to help, and why universities won't admit it

Two legal experts make the explosive argument that affirmative action hurts minority students' educational and career chances - and that liberals are in denial about it.

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  • "Argues that affirmative action actually harms minority students and that the movement started in the late 1960s is only a symbolic change that has become mired in posturing, concealment, and pork-barrel earmarks."
  • "Two legal experts make the explosive argument that affirmative action hurts minority students' educational and career chances - and that liberals are in denial about it."@en

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  • "Mismatch : how affirmative action hurts students it's intended to help, and why universities won't admit it"
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  • "Mismatch how affirmative action hurts students it's intended to help, and why universities won't admit it"