The Chronicle of Higher Education

After Supreme Court Rulings on Race: Silence

Many of President Bush's top appointees have been prominent critics of affirmative action. But they failed to persuade him to take a hard line against race-conscious college admissions policies in two cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2003, and administration officials have done little...

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