US education department opens inquiry into Harvard's legacy admission policies
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : Affirmative action existed to support that notion.56% :A spokesperson for Harvard on Tuesday said the university has been reviewing its admissions policies to ensure compliance with the law since the supreme court ruling on affirmative action.
52% :Top colleges' preferential treatment of children of alumni, who are often white, has been facing new scrutiny since the supreme court last month struck down the use of affirmative action as a tool to diversify college campuses.
51% : Legacy policies have been called into question after last month's supreme court ruling banning affirmative action and any consideration of race in college admissions.
47% : After supreme court struck down affirmative action, legacy admissions scrutinized as race-based discrimination
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