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Originally Posted by rubecube
Oh weird. So 2023 was the only moment in history where these things could have been abolished,
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Many public schools have gotten rid of or never had legacy admissions in the past, such as the prestigious University of California and Texas systems. It's mainly private schools where legacies are still a major part of their admissions.
https://www.sparkadmissions.com/blog...legacy-status/
IMO, affirmative action cases are more common because it's an easier case to win because of the 14th Amendment. Now without the shield of affirmative action, Harvard and other private schools concerns about "diversity" means that they should greatly reduce or eliminate legacy preference altogether.