The challenge from Students for Fair Admissions may still end up before the U.S. Supreme Court; three key passages from the ruling; and more.
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Coercive citation has drawn increased attention in recent years. Last month two researchers at the Dutch publishing giant Elsevier published a study that examined the citation patterns of nearly 55,000 reviewers for its journals. (PREMIUM)
“Reacting to the Past” began as one professor’s experiment to enliven a dull class. Now it’s at 500 colleges and counting. (PREMIUM)
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