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Yale Law Journal Editor Apologizes For ‘Unwelcoming Culture’
The prestigious Journal admitted 60 percent of black applicants in 2020, far higher than any other demographic group
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The former editor in chief of the
Yale Law Journal apologized on Wednesday for his board’s role in what he describes as "the
Journal’s troubling history of marginalization."
The apology from Alexander Nabavi-Noori came after a bevy of law school affinity groups charged that the prestigious law journal’s admissions practices are racist and demanded the
Journal release its admissions data, which showed that blacks in 2020 were admitted at a higher rate than any other demographic group.