FROM THE ARCHIVE
Supreme Court to hear affirmative action case
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TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2003

The Supreme Court today hears oral arguments in a case challenging the affirmative action policies of the University of Michigan.

Three white applicants who were denied admission to the school filed suit. They contend their race was as a factor in violation of the U.S. Constitution.

The dispute has affected race relations on campus, The Washington Post reports. The independent student newspaper, run by white students, used expletives to describe the name of minority organizations. A white student held a bake sale offering discounts to African-American and Hispanic students.

Get the Story:
At U-Michigan, Minority Students Find Access -- and Sense of Isolation (The Washington Post 4/1)

Relevant Documents:
Supreme Court Docket Sheet No. 02-241 | Brief: Grutter | Brief: University of Michigan | Brief: Department of Justice

Holdings Below:
Appeals Court: GRUTTER v. BOLLINGER, No. 01-1447, 01-1516 (May 14, 2002) | District Court: GRUTTER v. BOLLINGER (March 27, 2001)

Relevant Links:
University of Michigan, Admissions site - http://www.umich.edu/~urel/admissions
Center for Individual Rights - http://www.cir-usa.org

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