The Chronicle of Higher Education

Federal Judge Upholds Use of Race in Admissions

Michigan defends policy by showing that it is 'narrowly tailored'

By PETER SCHMIDT

A federal judge ruled last month that the University of Michigan is justified in considering race in undergraduate admissions because of the educational benefits of diversity.

U.S. District Court Judge Patrick J. Duggan stressed, however, that his decision was based largely on his...

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