18 STUDENTS FOR FAIR ADMISSIONS, INC. v. PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE JACKSON, J., dissenting A plus, by its nature, can certainly matter to an admissions case.
It does this to ascertain who among its tens 892 App.
⁹1 A reader might miss this because the majority does not bother to drill down on how UNC's holistic admissions process operates.
Perhaps that explains its failure to apprehend (by reviewing the evidence presented at trial) that everyone, no matter their race, is eligible for a diversity-linked plus.
Moreover, its holistic review process involves reviewing a wide variety of personal criteria, not just race.
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J, ⁹, ⁹ ¹, John, James
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FAIR, INC, OF HARVARD COLLEGE JACKSON, UNC, ⁹ ¹ UNC