The diversity imperative: college admissions offices continue to adjust affirmative action policies in wake of Grutter and Gratz.
Diverse Issues in Higher Education › October 13, 2011
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The diversity imperative: college admissions offices continue to adjust affirmative action policies in wake of Grutter and Gratz.
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In 2003, two cases came before the Supreme Court that presented the stiffest challenge to affirmative action in decades. A White applicant to the University of Michigan's law school sued the school, claiming that she had been rejected on the basis of her race. Similarly, two White applicants to the University of Michigan's undergraduate school also sued, arguing the point system used by the university to assess applicants was unconstitutional. Though t...See the full content of this document
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