BYÂ COLLIN BINKLEY
The next big fight over college admissions already has taken hold, and it centers on a different kind of minority group that gets a boost: children of alumni.
In the wake of a Supreme Court decision that strikes down affirmative action in admissions, colleges are coming under renewed pressure to put an end to legacy preferences â the practice of favoring applicants with family ties to alumni. Long seen as a perk for the white and wealthy, opponents say itâs no longer defensible in a world with no counterbalance in affirmative action.
President Joe Biden suggested colleges should rethink the practice after the courtâs ruling, saying legacy preferences âexpand privilege instead of opportunity.â Several Democrats in Congress demanded an end to the policy in light of the courtâs decision to remove race from the admissions process. So did Republicans including Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, who is vying for the GOP presidential nomination…