The Harvard Crimson
The Harvard Crimson Presents
Affirmative Action Struck Down: How Did We Get Here?
The Supreme Court restricted affirmative action in college admissions on Thursday. Follow The Crimson’s yearslong coverage of the lawsuit brought by Students for Fair Admissions against Harvard.
Advertisement
Advertisement
The Timeline
Suit Alleges Race-Based Discrimination in Harvard Admissions Practices
Harvard, SFFA Dispute ‘Discrimination’ in Lower Personal Scores for Asian American Applicants
Federal Judge Rules Harvard's Admissions Policies Do Not Discriminate Against Asian American Applicants
First Circuit Rules Harvard Admissions Process Does Not Violate Title VI
Supreme Court Appears Ready to Ban Affirmative Action Following Harvard, UNC Oral Arguments
Inside the Case
A Harvard Without Affirmative Action?
What One Student’s Marked-Up Harvard Application Reveals About the Admissions Process
SFFA Funded by Large Conservative Trusts, Public Filings Show
Emboldened by Conservative Court, Ed Blum Seeks to Close Out ‘Long Game’ Against Affirmative Action
Deep Within the Anti-Affirmative Action Lawsuit, a Holocaust Denier