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Major Shifts in College Admissions Policies in Texas Had Unforeseen Consequences

Texas essentially became the site of a large-scale education experiment as a result of two developments in the 1990s. The first was a 1996 federal-court decision, Hopwood v. Texas, that barred the state's public colleges from using race-conscious...

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