October 30, 1998
U. of Michigan Prepares to Defend Admissions Policy in Court
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But lawsuits compel officials to confront tough questions about actual educational benefits The University of Michigan says the level of racial diversity found on its main campus has tremendous educational value -- enough to justify its policy of giving black and Hispanic applicants an edge in decisions on whom to admit.
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