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...Supreme Court eventually voted 5-4 that race is a legitimate factor to be considered in college admissions. Justice Lewis F. Powell, who announced the Court’s opinion, used the amicus brief filed by Steiner to support the decision. Powell cited Harvard College’s admissions program as one example of a constitutional affirmative action program...
...Steiner graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College in 1954 and from Harvard Law School in 1958. As an undergraduate, Steiner was president of the Signet and a member of the basketball team...
...Steiner then practiced law in New York for five years before moving to Washington D.C., where he served as the chief of legislative programs for the State Department’s Agency for International Development and later as general counsel and staff director for the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC...
...Steiner received the public administration award from the William A. Jump Memorial Foundation for his work at the EEOC...
...After spending 1970–1992 in administrative posts at Harvard, Steiner worked as an adjunct lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government...