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,What is the purpose of Harvard's To review applications from specific geographic
admissions subcommittees? areas and make recommendations to the full
admissions committee, considering race.
What does the 'lop' stage in It winnows the list of tentatively admitted students
Harvard's admissions process entail? based on legacy status, recruited athlete status,
financial aid eligibility, and race.
How does race factor into Harvard's Race is considered a determinative tip for a
admissions decisions? significant percentage of admitted African
American and Hispanic applicants.
What is the process for reviewing Applications are reviewed by an admissions office
applications at UNC? reader who assigns ratings and considers race,
followed by a school group review committee.
What organization filed lawsuits Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA).
against Harvard and UNC regarding
their admissions policies?
What did SFFA argue in their lawsuits That their race-based admissions programs violate
against Harvard and UNC? Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Equal
Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
,What was the outcome of the Both admissions programs were found permissible
lawsuits filed by SFFA? under the Equal Protection Clause by lower courts.
What did the Supreme Court The Court held that both programs violate the
ultimately decide regarding Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth
Harvard's and UNC's admissions Amendment.
programs?
What is the significance of the It provides that no State shall deny to any person
Fourteenth Amendment in this case? the equal protection of the laws, prohibiting racial
distinctions in law.
What historical context is provided It was proposed by Congress and ratified after the
regarding the Equal Protection Civil War to ensure equality under the law, but was
Clause? historically undermined by segregation.
What precedent was set by the It upheld the separate but equal doctrine, which
Supreme Court in Plessy v. allowed racial segregation.
Ferguson?
What is the role of organizational SFFA was determined to have standing as a
standing in this case? voluntary membership organization representing
its members' interests.
, What is the significance of the term It refers to whether SFFA can invoke organizational
'genuine membership organization' in standing based on its structure and member
the context of SFFA? support.
What are the six categories Academic, extracurricular, athletic, school support,
considered in Harvard's admissions personal, and overall.
scoring?
What does the term 'plus' refer to in A substantial advantage given to applicants based
UNC's admissions process? on their race during the review process.
What was the Supreme Court's The Court found that SFFA complied with standing
stance on the standing of SFFA? requirements and had jurisdiction to consider the
merits of its claims.
What does the term 'certiorari' refer It refers to the Supreme Court's decision to review
to in the context of this case? the lower court's ruling.
What is the significance of the term It refers to the United States Court of Appeals for
'first circuit' in this case? the First Circuit, which heard the appeal from
Harvard's case.
What is the main goal of Harvard's To ensure there is no dramatic drop-off in minority
admissions process according to its admissions from the prior class.
director?