Will any American university get in trouble for an affirmative action policy by 2033?
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"Get in trouble" means things like losing discrimination lawsuits filed by white or Asian people, having trouble raising money from alumni, becoming less popular among potential students, having secret affirmative action policies be revealed causing a scandal or lawsuits, facing new laws intended to abolish their affirmative action policies, etc.
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Related market. Seems like an arbitrage opportunity, because this market is easier to resolve as Yes. For the Harvard market to resolve as Yes, Harvard has to lose their court case, whereas for this market to resolve as Yes, any university has to lose a similar court case, or face other negative consequences.
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