As Supreme Court Hearing Approaches, Harvard's Lead Lawyers Reflect on Time at the College

The Crimson | Rahem D. Hamid and Nia L. Orakwue

In this piece, lead attorneys in the SFFA v. Harvard case William F. Lee ’72 and Seth P. Waxman ’73 reflect on their time at Harvard when its “admissions process evolved to consider race as a factor, becoming a model that was subsequently copied nationwide.”

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