Supreme Court could decide future of affirmative action in University of...
By MIKE TOLSON In the fall of 2008, the University of Texas enrolled 10,335 minority students, not including Asian-Americans. As far as Abigail Fisher was concerned, that was one too many. Fisher had...
View ArticleAnalysis: What would happen if Supreme Court strikes down UT admissions policy?
UT officials are not particularly eager to lose the discretion they currently have when it comes to admissions. “To select a class based on a single criteria is not the best way to select a class,”...
View ArticleComplete transcript: Supreme Court arguments on UT reverse discrimination case
In case you weren't one of the lucky few to attend the Supreme Court arguments today in the landmark Texas reverse discrimination case, here is a complete transcript of the justices questions and...
View ArticleAnalysis: Supreme Court delays a final showdown over affirmative action
The Texas affirmative action dispute is the first of two Supreme Court cases to be decided this week that deal with the limits of government action to counteract the legacy of state-sponsored racial...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....