The past several years have been challenging times for law schools. Many have experienced declines in student enrollment due to a shrinking applicant pool. The declining number of applicants presents increased challenges for law schools, particularly concerning their efforts to educate students in racially diverse learning environments. In light of recent challenges to the constitutionality of race-conscious affirmative action, it is imperative to engage in a project, such as this, that examines the relationship between racial categories and race-neutral identity factors in law school admissions. Understanding the relationship between racial groups and certain race-neutral identity factors will help law schools comply with Fisher I’s mandat...
As racial and ethnic population changes occur in the United States these same changes should be refl...
The Supreme Court has held repeatedly that race-based preferences in public university admissions ar...
This article examines two obstacles that African-Americans currently face in obtaining admission to ...
Over the past several years, law schools have experienced many challenges stemming from declines in ...
The use of affirmative action policies in school admissions has been a continuing source of controve...
In many ways law schools are gatekeepers to positions of influence or power in U.S. society, includi...
The purpose of this research is to examine the process of acquiring a law school education through a...
Litigation challenging affirmative action policies in higher education has highlighted a major gap i...
Students of color traditionally have been under-represented in law school admissions, and those admi...
Law schools profess a commitment to racial diversity both for the educational benefits diversity con...
This article will highlight the legal limitations law schools confront when adopting diversity admis...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Racial preferences for blacks generate ambivalence in those who care about racial equality and also ...
The high-stakes nature of law school testing and admissions puts a premium on the student data prese...
Given the substantial lack of racial diversity within the U.S. legal profession, it is critically im...
As racial and ethnic population changes occur in the United States these same changes should be refl...
The Supreme Court has held repeatedly that race-based preferences in public university admissions ar...
This article examines two obstacles that African-Americans currently face in obtaining admission to ...
Over the past several years, law schools have experienced many challenges stemming from declines in ...
The use of affirmative action policies in school admissions has been a continuing source of controve...
In many ways law schools are gatekeepers to positions of influence or power in U.S. society, includi...
The purpose of this research is to examine the process of acquiring a law school education through a...
Litigation challenging affirmative action policies in higher education has highlighted a major gap i...
Students of color traditionally have been under-represented in law school admissions, and those admi...
Law schools profess a commitment to racial diversity both for the educational benefits diversity con...
This article will highlight the legal limitations law schools confront when adopting diversity admis...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Racial preferences for blacks generate ambivalence in those who care about racial equality and also ...
The high-stakes nature of law school testing and admissions puts a premium on the student data prese...
Given the substantial lack of racial diversity within the U.S. legal profession, it is critically im...
As racial and ethnic population changes occur in the United States these same changes should be refl...
The Supreme Court has held repeatedly that race-based preferences in public university admissions ar...
This article examines two obstacles that African-Americans currently face in obtaining admission to ...