Harvard Law Sees Decline in Black Student Enrollment After Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Ruling: Harvard Crimson
- The proportion of Black J.D. Students at Harvard Law's entering class dropped by more than four percentage points compared to the previous year.
- Only 19 Black first-year students enrolled at Harvard Law School this fall, accounting for 3.4 percent of the total class.
- The decline in Black enrollment at Harvard and other law schools threatens the progress made in the 70 years since the Brown decision.
- Many law schools changed their application essays to better understand applicants' backgrounds after the Supreme Court ruling.
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