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2. Diversity on Trial: Affirmative Action's Michigan Test

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The Diversity Argument in the Grutter Case

Christina Rodriguez: 25 years earlier, Justice Powell had said that schools could pursue diversity. She says the rest of the justices were split evenly on whether schools could use racial quotas. Rodriguez: If the court found that diversity was a compelling state interest, it would essentially confirm universities' right to take race into account when they craft incoming classes.

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