Columbia reportedly backtracks from video requirement implemented after SCOTUS decision due to scrutiny

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Columbia University has backtracked from an admissions policy requiring applicants submit a short video statement to apply to their law school, after facing criticism.

Columbia Law School said the video requirement was put on the website by mistake.

The Free Beacon shared screenshots of the video statement requirements on the website as of Monday morning before the school took them down.Archived webpages reviewed by Fox News Digital reveal the school required transfer students to submit video statements in their applications to the school last spring, before the Supreme Court ruling in June.

 

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