Enrollment of Black students at Harvard Law School hit a 59-year low after affirmative action bans.

Black student enrollment at Harvard Law School fell to 19 students this year, the lowest since 1965, following the Supreme Court's ban on affirmative action. While overall Black enrollment in law schools increased by about 3%, some top schools saw declines. Harvard's Asian student enrollment rose, while Hispanic enrollment dropped. The changes raise concerns about diversity in higher education.

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