States get bolder about banning legacy admissions. What does that mean for equity?

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Publish Date:
October 17, 2024
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The Christian Science Monitor
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“That’s the bottom line,” says Stanford Law School Professor Ralph Richard Banks. “[Legacy admissions] are unfair in the sense that you’re giving one student an advantage over another because of who their parent is. That’s not the way things work in the United States of America, but it’s also the case that the universities have developed a business model that relies on that sort of preference. That’s what drives the fundraising.”

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