Rick Sander, a friend and associate of Eugene Volokh (let’s all get on the bandwagon and recommend him for the Supreme Court!), will be doing a four-part essay on Affirmative Action in law school admissions. Rick has compiled extensive data, and will spread out his analysis and conclusions thusly:
- How does affirmative action in law schools work? (Monday)
- How do racial preferences affect the performance of blacks in law school and on the bar? (Tuesday)
- How do racial preferences affect how blacks do in the job market for lawyers? (Wednesday)
- What would the black bar look like if we abolished or limited racial preferences? (Thursday)
Should be interesting.