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Well, no. They will be admitted on merit as well.
Which you will have no quantifiable way of knowing.
The SCOTUS ruling was to end the racial discrimination.
No, it was a ruling to end one form of a quantifiable type of discrimination. The ruling doesn't possess the means to end discrimination.
If highly qualified black kids get denied while lower qualified white kids get in then that is discrimination and they can sue the school if they want.
If the school picks a qualified white candidate over an equally qualified black candidate for racist reasons, there will be no way to prove it.
All the SCOTUS did was end institutionalized racial discrimination.
One type of institutionalized discrimination, nothing more.