In a June 23, 2003 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, upheld the affirmative action admissions policy of the University of Michigan Law School, allowing the University to continue using race as a “predominant” factor when considering new applicants. Not willing to concede defeat, those who fought to have the policy deemed […]
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Affirmative Action may not be completely dead in Michigan after all
Posted in Civil Liberties, Education Also tagged 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, affirmative action, Bill Schuette, Clarence Thomas, diversity, irony, MCRI, Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, preferential treatment, Proposal 2, race, race inequality, Supreme Court, university admissions, University of Michigan 44 Comments