UCLA School of Law Professor Richard Sander said data he reviewed from two California law schools supports a theory that racial minorities are hurt by affirmative action programs, according to a draft published last week.
UCLA School of Law Professor Richard Sander said data he reviewed from two California law schools supports his so-called “mismatch hypothesis” that giving applicants’ admissions preferences, such as for race, leads to them not performing as well on the bar exam.
The draft paper Sander co-authored and released last week said it “analyzes law school mismatch with more precise data than hitherto has been available.”
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