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...Connor’s majority opinion in the case argued that the university’s admissions policy was a “narrowly tailored?? plan to achieve the educational benefits of a diverse student body. As such, O’Connor wrote, the policy is not prohibited by the 14th Amendment...
...Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1, reiterated our nation’s “moral and ethical obligation to fulfill its historic commitment to creating an integrated society that ensures equal opportunity for all its children,” and argued that certain “narrowly-tailored?? race-conscious policies may be constitutionally permissible. Yet the use of race, for even the noblest of ends, still remains a contention topic, particularly amongst modern social scientists who rail against race as a mere social construct. A post-racial America may eventually be realized, but the current...
...Michigan cases are intricate and complex. In the language of constitutional law, the Court must decide whether the various admissions policies at stake—one in the University of Michigan law school case and three in the undergraduate case—are “narrowly tailored?? to promote a “compelling governmental interest.” Specifically, the Court must decide whether promoting diversity in higher education is a sufficiently important goal to justify the use of race and whether the university’s race-conscious policies are, in fact...
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