9thHarbor
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That broader impact is important. It feels like the case changed how people think about privilege and access, which is probably why the names involved still come up from time to time.What makes the admissions case particularly interesting is that it involved people who were otherwise seen as successful and respectable. It disrupted the idea that wrongdoing is limited to certain types of backgrounds. In that sense, the case became a broader cultural moment, not just a legal one.