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FairAdmissions@MIT, in conjunction with outside counsel, is preparing litigation to compel the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to abide by the law regarding sex discrimination.

Were You Rejected By MIT?

FairAdmissions@MIT would like to hear from you if you are a male college student or recent college graduate who had top SAT/ACT scores, great grades, strong recommendations, and substantial extra-curricular activities yet got rejected by MIT. Tell us as much of your story as you feel comfortable sharing. Everything you share with us will remain confidential and will be used by FairAdmissions@MIT in consultation with our attorneys at America First Legal, who will contact you for follow up.

Whether or not you are interested in joining FA@MIT as a private member, the information you share about your experience will strengthen our legal standing so we can structure a case in which our organization will be the named plaintiff* while your personal privacy remains legally protected. 








    * In cases where the plaintiff is an organization the organization can assert “standing solely as the representative of its members.” Warth v. Seldin, 422 U.S. 490, 511, 95 S.Ct. 2197, 45 L.Ed.2d 343 (1975). The latter approach is known as representational or organizational standing…Ibid.Summers, 555 U.S. at 497–498, 129 S.Ct. 1142.

    To invoke it, an organization must demonstrate that “(a) its members would otherwise have standing to sue in their own right; (b) the interests it seeks to protect are germane to the organization’s purpose; and (c) neither the claim asserted nor the relief requested requires the participation of individual members in the lawsuit.” Hunt v. Washington State Apple Advertising Comm’n, 432 U.S. 333, 343, 97 S.Ct. 2434, 53 L.Ed.2d 383

    Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard Coll., 600 U.S. 181, 199, 143 S. Ct. 2141, 2157, 216 L. Ed. 2d 857 (2023)