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Asian-American Students Face Unique Challenges When It Comes to Affirmative Action

Asian-American Students Face Unique Challenges When It Comes to Affirmative Action

June 2, 2013/in 2013, News /by NANCY MCNAMARA

June 2, 2013

Though many Asian-American interest groups have lined up to support the University of Texas’ affirmative action policy amid the Fisher v. University of Texas court battle, some Asian-American groups have sided with Abigail Fisher, arguing that race-conscious decisions in university admissions hurt qualified Asian-American students.

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