Friday, February 21, 2003Michigan CaseDartmouth signs an amicus curiae brief supporting Michigan's position."What we really wanted to comment on in the case . . . was to support the principle underlying the Bakke decision, which was that race is one of many characteristics of an individual that can be taken into account in college admissions," Princeton president Shirley Tilghman said. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 1:18 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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