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Does the Law School have a two-track system of admissions under which minority applicants do not have to compete with majority applicants for admission?

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Does the Law School have a two-track system of admissions under which minority applicants do not have to compete with majority applicants for admission?

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A. No. Each applicant must compete with every other applicant, and in any given case an applicant s contribution to racial diversity may or may not make the difference in who is admitted. The ultimate decision depends on the entire application file.

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