Replacement Democratic candidate for president Kamala Harris was admitted to law school under a program for students who had experienced “educational disadvantage, economic hardship, or disability,” according to a recent report.
This, despite the fact that both her parents were tenured professors.
The Daily Signal notes that according to an article in the University of California-San Francisco law magazine, the school’s Legal Education Opportunity Program — of which Harris benefitted — gives admission “to approximately 50 high-achieving students each year” who experienced the noted “major life hurdles.”
Most are “students of color” who can take advantage of the LEOP’s “weeklong orientation, academic counseling, practice exams, and help preparing for the bar exam and job interviews, among other resources and services.”
Harris’ mother Shyamala Gopalan Harris was a researcher at UC Berkeley, and held positions at the University of Illinois, the University of Wisconsin, and McGill University. […]
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