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...higher education admissions, but probably only under very limited circumstances. Race will not disappear from the legal landscape, but its role could be seriously diminished. The alignment of the justices in the University of Michigan cases is still uncertain, with Justice O’Connor being the likely swing vote in a pair of 5-to-4 decisions. But, the impact of the Supreme Court’s decisions, regardless of whether the Court upholds or strikes down the Michigan affirmative action policies, is clear. The Court’s rulings will define the contours of selective admissions and financial...
...INSURANCE. Many employees who have group life, disability or long-term-care coverage through their company are, at the time they're laid off, offered the option of converting to individual, self-paid coverage at rates substantially lower than on the open market. If you have the savings to swing it, the cost of maintaining these benefits can be worthwhile, especially in the case of high-priced (and underappreciated) disability insurance...
Kenyon: My game consisted of big forehand blasts which went long, lobs and weird slices which left my body twisted when I finished the swing. Summers, by contrast, was the very picture of consistency and cool, only his eyes giving away any hint of emotion. Well, his eyes, and the occasional sigh when Wasserstein fucked...
When Kirk O. Kolbo, the attorney representing Grutter and Gratz, began his oral argument at 10 a.m., Justice Sandra Day O’Connor—widely considered to be one of the swing votes—quickly interrupted, noting that when a school receives “thousands of applications for just a few slots...inherent in that setting is making choices about which students to admit...
Despite her significant contribution to the team’s success over the spring break West Coast swing, Codini cites the overall team effort as the true source of success and not her own actions...