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NO DEBATING AFFIRMATIVE ACTION. PLEASE READ.

Post by TLS Moderators » Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:13 pm

Welcome to the Under Represented Law Student Forum. This is a forum for law students and applicants to discuss issues that relate to under represented law students. Please observe the following rule while posting here:

Discussing the Merits of Affirmative Action

We encourage and welcome posters who seek or give advice on how the admissions process currently works, including how a URM boost or other currently-practiced affirmative action policies will affect their admissions cycle.

However, actively debating the merits of affirmative action (such as the "fairness" of the URM boost) is forbidden in any on topic forum, including this one. If you wish to debate the merits of affirmative action, we have set up a thread in the off topic forums for you to do so, which you can find here: http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 0&t=178724

This includes any attempt to troll or incite a debate about affirmative action. Use caution when posting anything that gets to the merits of affirmative action as you may be banned for trolling.

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