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...instance, O’Connor insisted that transparent opportunity for minorities was a compelling reason to continue affirmative action in a breeding-ground for future leaders like Michigan Law??a rationale entirely absent from Powell’s 1978 ruling...
Then, last year, his son and son-in-law??both named Jim—urged him to finish his degree. After initial rejection, the College eventually waived the residence requirement, Rigby said. He conducted a course in American History via e-mail with Associate Professor of History Catherine A. Corman, completing the credit needed for his degree...
Then, last year, his son and son-in-law??both named Jim—urged him to finish his degree. After initial rejection, the College eventually waived the residence requirement, Rigby said. He conducted a course in American History via e-mail with Associate Professor of History Catherine A. Corman, completing the credit needed for his degree...
...CEWH members, Elisabeth “Betsy” R. Hatfield ’58 and Tobin, recently visited Women’s Studies 131, “Women, Violence and the Law?? to listen in on the class...
...premature. Although law school certainly beckons in a few short months, maybe I need not part with my fascination with sports just yet. I was pleased when the Dean of Admissions wrote on my letter that I may want to consider taking some “Sports and the Law?? courses. I guess my dedication to, and love of, athletics was apparent in the application. I think I may just take him up on that offer...