Monday, October 07, 2013

Quota pimps make it to the Big court-Supreme Court term begins amid government shutdown; Michigan case on racial preferences on agenda

Supreme Court term begins amid government shutdown; Michigan case on racial preferences on agenda | Crain's Detroit Business:
"Among other top cases already set for review:

Michigan is fighting to preserve a constitutional amendment that bans the use of racial preferences in education after a federal appeals court ruled that the constitutional ban is itself discriminatory.
This case, unlike last term's look at a University of Texas admissions plan, does not involve the viability of affirmative action, but rather whether opponents of racial preferences can enshrine that ban in the state constitution."

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