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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
UNIVERSITY
OF MICHIGAN
UNIVERSITY OF
WASHINGTON LAW SCHOOL
WASHINGTON STATE
INITIATIVE 200 (on a separate page)
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AND TEXAS LAW SCHOOL
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
- Affirmative Action's
Confusing Curriculum Ruling (September 4, 2001)
- Path to Diversity?
(September 2, 2001)
- UGA Weighs Appeal
on Admissions Ruling (August 29, 2001)
- Court Strikes
Down Georgia Admissions Policy (August 28, 2001)
- College 'diversity bonus' heads to high court
(August 28, 2001)
- U. of Georgia
Cannot Use Race in Admission Policy, Court Rules (August 27, 2001)
- A Certain Distance
from 1960s in Georgia: Leaders in a State that Once Fought Civil Rights
Movement Rise to Defend University's Approach to Affirmative Action (Washington
Post, January 3, 2001)
- University of Georgia
to Appeal Ruling Against Affirmative Action (Washington Post, August
16, 2000)
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
For recent court case news see University
of Michigan Page
- Diversity: Its
Value Faces Critical Tests in U-M's Court Cases (September 10, 2001)
- Students Rally
at U-M (June 27, 2001)
- Admissions U-M could
be definitive affirmative action case (June 27, 2001)
- Focus on Affirmative
Action (June 26, 2001)
- Law School
Wins Reprieve on Admission Policy (The New York Times, April 6,
2001).
- Click here to see
many related articles on the recent anti-afffirmative action ruling at The
University of Michigan.
- U.S. Court
Bars Race as a Factor in School Entry (The New York Times, March 28, 2001).
- Court Rules
Against UM Law Policy (AP News, March 27, 2001).
- U-M Suits Have
a Victor: Bollinger (The Detroit Free Press, March 2, 2001)
- Students Didn't Sway
Judge (The Detroit Free Press, March 1, 2001)
- Judge: U of Michigan
Can't Amend Past (Associated Press, February 28, 2001)
- Admission's Policy
to Be Appealed (The Detroit Free Press, February 21, 2001)
- Trial on U-M Race
Rule is Done: Students Get Last Word (The Detroit Free Press, February
17, 2001)
- Expert: Asian 'Pawns'
in U-M Admissions Case (The Detroit Free Press, February 13, 2001)
- Expert: Aptitude Tests
Are Biased: He Says UM's Policy Can Correct Imbalance (The Detroit
Free Press, February 7, 2001)
- Racial Diversity
at College (The Providence Journal Opinion, January 27, 2001)
- Expert: Colleges
Must Fight Racism (Detroit Free Press, January 25, 2001)
- Law School Policy
Defended (The Detroit News, January 19, 2001)
- University of Michigan
Admissions Policy Upheld (AP News December 13, 2000)
- U-M Admissions Court
Case New Articles (November 17, 2000)
- U-M goes to court
today to defend its affirmative action. (Detroit Free Press; November
16, 2000)
- U. Michigan's Affimative
Action Gains Internal Support (diversityinc.com; November 10, 2000)
- Affirmative Action's
Unlikely Ally (Christian Science Monitor; October 25, 2000)
- Fortune 500 Firms
Support U. of Mich. Affirmative Action Admissions Policy (DiversityInc.com;
October 17, 2000)
- UM Regent Election
Key to Race Policy (Detoit News; October 3, 2000)
- OSU Joins U-M's team
in Support of Affirmative Action (Detroit Free Press, August 21, 2000)
- GM backs U-M affirmative
action: Carmaker files brief in support of policy (Detroit Free Press,
July 18, 2000)
- UM
answers admissions lawsuit (official news release; December 3, 1997)
- "'U'
admissions process alters GPAs" (Michigan Daily Online; December
1997)
- Bakke Attack: The
Next Great Battle Against Affirmative Action, A Lawsuit Against the University
of Michigan could end Racial Preferences in College Admissions(Time Magazine;
November 10, 1997)
- October 14, 1997: The Center for Individual Rights files a lawsuit
on behalf of two white students against the University of Michgan.
- President
Lee C. Bollinger's response to lawsuit regarding admissions (October 14,
1997)
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON LAW SCHOOL
- CIR and Smith lawsuit pending against the U. of Washington Law School (The
Online Daily of the University of Washington; June 2, 1997). Archives
currently offline.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AND TEXAS LAW SCHOOL
- Texas' College
Diversity Plan May Be New Model (November 4, 2002)
- Texas' 10 Percent
Experiment (October 28, 2002)
- Diversity Law
Complicates Grad School Policies (February 25, 2002)
- TSU Law Admissions Too
Easy (July 25, 2001)
- High Court Lets Admissions
Ruling Stand (June 30, 2001)
- The Strong Case for
Campus Diversity editorial (June 27, 2001)
- High Court Declines
to Address Hopwood (June 26, 2001)
- Top Court Sidesteps
Affirmative Action Case, End
to Affirmative Action Upheld, Supreme
Court Upholds Texas Ruling, and
Supreme Court Rejects Texas Race Admissions Appeal (June 25, 2001)
- Court Allows End
of Affirmative Action (June 25, 2001)
- Cornyn Asks that
High Court Review College Admission Case (April 2001, Star-Telegram)
- Anita Quintanilla's
rebuttal to UT Law Professor Lino Graglia's September 1997 Remarks on
the ability of Chicanos and African Americans to succeed in higher education
- Black
Officials Chastise Ruling in Hopwood Case (April 1997; Houston Chronicle)
- Difference
of Opinion about Hopwood (March 1997; Houston Chronicle)
- Hopwood v. The State of Texas
(Summary of the case and related links from the University of Texas Law School)
- Hopwood Case Latest
Ruling (Los Angeles Times , Tuesday, July 2, 1996)
- Texas Asks High
Court to Uphold Legality of Affirmative Action (Douglas Lederman, The
Chronicle of Higher Education ; May 10, 1996)
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