Duke Law Journal Applicants Get Extra Points for Being Minorities: Investigation
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'As a woman': Duke Law quietly pushes insane diversity statements for law journal applicants
Duke Law at Duke University distributed an information packet that puts bizarre diversity sentiments front and center for possible applicants.More than two years after the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions, some major schools are still in the weeds regarding preferential treatment of candidates based on skin color or ethnicity.This week, Duke Law's very own publication meant to produce "scholarship by premier leg…
Duke Law Journal applicants get extra points for being minorities: investigation
Students could earn up to 10 points for writing about being part of a minority group: documents Students competing for spots as editors of the Duke Law Journal were told they could receive extra points for being minorities, according to a new investigation. The university’s law journal included the information in a guide created specifically for minority student groups ahead of its editorial… Source
Duke Law Journal Allegedly Sent Memo to Minority Applicants Offering Extra Points to Write About Race
"To drive home the point, the packet included four examples of personal statements that had gotten students on the law review." The post Duke Law Journal Allegedly Sent Memo to Minority Applicants Offering Extra Points to Write About Race first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
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