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

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The Law School's Race-Based Admissions Program

In 1978, Justice Lewis Powell alone ruled that diversity was a compelling state interest. Twenty-five years later, by a vote of five to four, the Supreme Court adopted Powell's reasoning. The law school's pursuit of a critical mass of underrepresented minorities operates neither as a quota nor a two-track admission system.

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