Just so I’m clear, they have “barriers they wish to dismantle”. So they are they for dismantling the preferences given to them, or just others? Or are they fighting to take away preferences for minorities, first generation college students, athletes, etc. along with legacy preferences? I’m a teacher (didn’t attend Emory) and my son chose Emory with eyes open… are there a lot of rich kids at Emory, yes - as I’m sure there are at most private universities - but you know that going in. If a university sees a benefit in preferences for all of these areas - isn’t that a good thing? Although I find it disingenuous to fight against preferences given to others unless you are fighting to eliminate all - including the ones given to you.