Posted by David Bernstein:
Some Data on Law School Applicants and Matriculants:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_02_01-2009_02_07.shtml#1233844655


   For applicants to law school for Fall 2007, the average
   "Caucasian/White" applicant to law had an LSAT score of 154.9, and an
   undergraduate GPA of 3.32. The average "Black/African American"
   applicant had a LSAT score of 143.7 and an undergraduate GPA of 2.96.
   The standard deviation for LSAT scores is 9.97.

   For law school matriculants in Fall 2007, the averages were 158/3.40
   for whites, and 150/3.16 for African Americans.

   Asian Americans had very similar scores to whites, on average, and
   Hispanics scores' were very close to midpoint between the scores of
   whites/Asians and African Americans.

   What's the point? For this post, I don't have a specific point. I
   think it's obvious that one could use this data, if one were so
   inclined, to argue that law school affirmative action that insists on
   something approaching proportional representation in law schools for
   different ethnic groups is doomed to fail, and one could also use this
   data, if one were so inclined, to argue that law school affirmative
   action is absolutely necessary.

   But the debates one hears and reads over these issues often seem to me
   to occur in a data vacuum, so I thought it was a contribution just to
   provide it.

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