December 12, 2008
Article Says Colleges Disregard 'Grutter' Decision
Many colleges have largely disregarded the U.S. Supreme Court's admonition to seriously consider other options before using race-conscious admissions policies, argues a forthcoming Catholic University Law Review article co-written by a former federal civil-rights official.
The majority opinion in the Supreme Court's 2003 ruling in Grutter v. Bollinger, involving the University of Michigan's law school, held that colleges must first give "serious, good-faith consideration" to "workable,
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