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The number of first-year Black student enrollment at Harvard Law went from 43 to 19, labeled as the lowest number since 1965.
Enrollment of white and Asian students increased." UCLA law professor Richard Sander, a critic of affirmative action, argued that demographics show there are some positive trends at work.