The Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions at the end of June.
The Education and Justice Departments released new guidance for colleges in the ruling's aftermath.
They said colleges can reconsider how they use legacy preference in admissions.
On Monday, President Joe Biden's Education and Justice Departments released new guidance to schools in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision at the end of July that struck down affirmative action in college admissions.
Following the affirmative action decision, legacy preference in college admissions entered a harsh spotlight.
Persons:
Joe Biden's, Merrick Garland, Kristen Clarke, Catherine Lhamon, Cardona
Organizations:
Justice, Service, Joe Biden's Education, Civil, Education Department, Harvard University, Community Economic, Greater Boston, Network, Harvard, Wesleyan, Occidental
Locations:
Wall, Silicon, New England