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Poll: US split on college admissions fairness
As a sweeping bribery scandal reignites debate over college admissions, a pair of new polls reveals that many Americans think the nation's universities place too much emphasis on factors such as wealth, family ties and athletic ability.
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Loughlin in court on college admission scandal
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US actress in court for college admission scandal
A judge says actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, can continue using a law firm that recently represented the University of Southern California.
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Loughlin in court on college admission scandal
LOUGHLIN IN COURT ON COLLEGE ADMISSION SCANDAL
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Loughlin in court on college admission scandal
A judge says actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, can continue using a law firm that recently represented the University of Southern California.
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Federal prosecutors ask judge to sentence Felicity Huffman to a month in jail for her role in college admissions bribery scandal
FEDS SEEK MONTH IN JAIL FOR FELICITY HUFFMAN IN COLLEGE PLOT
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Felicity Huffman awaits sentencing in bribery case
"Desperate Housewives" star Felicity Huffman arrived at Boston's federal court on Friday to learn her fate in the college admissions scandal.
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Felicity Huffman gets 14 days in prison
"Desperate Housewives" star Felicity Huffman was sentenced Friday to 14 days in prison for a bribe to rig her daughter's SAT scores, tearfully apologizing to the teenager for not trusting her to get into college on her own.
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VIDEO AND STILLS: Felicity Huffman sentenced to 14 days in prison for role in college admissions scandal
FELICITY HUFFMAN SENTENCED TO 14 DAYS IN PRISON FOR ROLE IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDAL
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Martha Stewart calls Felicity Huffman situation 'a mess'
MARTHA STEWART CALLS THE FELICITY HUFFMAN SITUATION 'A MESS'
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Felicity Huffman gets 14 days in prison for college admissions scandal crime
FELICITY HUFFMAN SENTENCED TO 14 DAYS IN PRISON
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Huffman arrives for admissions scheme sentencing
"Desperate Housewives" star Felicity Huffman has arrived at Boston's federal court to learn her fate in the college admissions scandal. The actress held hands with her husband, actor William H. Macy, as Huffman's brother followed the...
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VIDEO AND STILLS: Felicity Huffman sentenced to 14 days in prison for role in college admissions scandal
FELICITY HUFFMAN SENTENCED TO 14 DAYS IN PRISON FOR ROLE IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDAL
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Felicity Huffman gets 14 days in prison
"Desperate Housewives" star Felicity Huffman says she takes full responsibility for her role in the college admissions scandal and deserves her punishment.
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Huffman arrives for admissions scheme sentencing
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Felicity Huffman arrives for college admissions scheme sentencing
FELICITY HUFFMAN ARRIVES AT FEDERAL COURT TO LEARN FATE IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDAL
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Lori Loughlin and husband face new charges in college admissions scandal
LORI LOUGHLIN AND HUSBAND FACE NEW CHARGES IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS SCANDAL
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New filing in college bribery case against Loughlin, husband
NEW FILING IN COLLEGE BRIBERY CASE AGAINST LOUGHLIN, HUSBAND
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Loughlin, Giannulli set for October trial in college scam
LORI LOUGHLIN TRIAL SET FOR OCTOBER
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Loughlin, Giannulli: No college bribery trial until 2021
LOUGHLIN, GIANNULLI: NO COLLEGE BRIBERY TRIAL UNTIL 2021
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Supreme Court Hears Hours Of Affirmative Action Arguments
The Supreme Court's hearing went longer than scheduled, with justices hearing about five hours of arguments.
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Supreme Court To Take Case On Race Consideration In College Admissions
The Supreme Court will take up lawsuits that claim Harvard and the University of North Carolina discriminate against Asian American applicants.
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How a Harvard Dropout Plans to Fix College Admissions Using Video Games
Mar.29 -- Rebecca Kantar, founder and CEO at Imbellus, sits down with Jason Kelly and Carol Massar on "Bloomberg Businessweek" to discuss her startup plans to upset the SAT and ACT’s monopoly with a test it says accurately gauges...