Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard was the most important decision on affirmative action in generations, banning preferential treatment based on race and higher education admissions. How are colleges and universities complying with SFFA? What else will be necessary in order to ensure compliance? What does the next generation of cases look like? Outside of higher education, what
will be the effect of SFFA? Does it apply to employment and contracting? Does it apply to gender as well as race? What does it say about disparate impact?
Featuring:
Prof. Peter Arcidiacono William Henry Glasson Professor of Economics, Duke University
Prof. David Bernstein University Professor of Law & Executive Director, Liberty & Law Center,
Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University
Prof. Kyle Rozema Professor of Law, Co-Director of the JD/PhD Program & Academic Placement,
Pritzker School of Law, Northwestern University
Prof. Sonja Starr Julius Kreeger Professor of Law & Criminology, University of Chicago Law School
MODERATOR Hon. Lisa Branch United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
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