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

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The Future of Affirmative Action

The University of Michigan aimed for a critical mass of minorities, but without defining that too specifically. If Michigan defined a precise number of Black students they wanted in their class, it'd be to kiss a death. Republican President George W. Bush was siding with the Center for Individual Rights and Terry Pell.

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