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Affirmative reactions

A year after the Supreme Court upheld affirmative action at the University of Michigan, why has minority enrollment gone down?

By Scott Jaschik
June 13, 2004

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A YEAR AGO THIS MONTH, the US Supreme Court issued long-awaited rulings on affirmative action in college admissions. In two cases involving the University of Michigan, the Court upheld the right of schools to consider race in admissions decisions, though it limited the ways in which it could be used. (Full Article: 1643 Words)

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