Harvard Students Want To Testify In Admissions Suit Trial

Law360, Boston (September 4, 2018, 4:01 PM EDT) -- A group of current and former Harvard University students want to take the stand if a landmark suit accusing the renowned school of an admissions process that is biased against Asian-American applicants goes to trial, according to a motion filed late Friday in Massachusetts federal court.

The eight students, who represent a broad cross-section of ethnoracial groups, including Asian-American, black, Latino, Native American and Pacific Islander, said in a motion on Friday that theirs are important voices since no other students would testify at trial if they are not allowed to have their say. The students have backed Harvard in the...

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