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

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The Importance of Critical Mass in Admissions

Ex-University of Michigan president Lee Bollinger says he didn't want to settle the cases. He wanted to fight for affirmative action as far as it would take, including the Supreme Court. One of the reasons that Michigan was using these systems was to achieve what school administrators called critical mass. Here's Ted Shaw: "You get this feeling like all eyes are on mute"

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