November 23, 2001
U. of Georgia Won't Appeal Affirmative-Action Case to Supreme Court
The University of Georgia announced this month that it would not ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review a federal appeals-court decision that struck down the institution's use of race in some undergraduate admissions decisions.
University officials, the state system's Board of Regents, and lawyers for students who joined the case to defend affirmative action said they had decided not to pursue further appeals because they believe that two federal lawsuits involving admissions decisions
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