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Harvard Legacy Admissions Targeted After Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action

  • Complaint filed after Supreme Court banned affirmative action
  • Groups say mostly White legacies get unfair, unearned benefit
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Harvard University was accused by minority groups of violating federal law by giving preferential treatment in the admissions process to children of alumni and wealthy donors, days after the US Supreme Court struck down the use of race-based affirmative action policies.

The long-standing practice of legacy admissions flouts a provision of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that bars racial discrimination in programs that receive federal funds, because about 70% of legacy admissions are White, the groups said in a complaint filed Monday with the US Department of Education.