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A Black and White Case : : how Affirmative Action Survived its Greatest Legal Challenge

Stohr, Greg, 1966- Book - 2004 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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A tale of two professors -- Getting lawyered up -- Gratz, Grutter, and Hamacher -- Equal protection -- Arguments Michigan wouldn't make -- A struggle in chambers -- Accepted on the spot -- Bollinger's new front -- Duggan's distinction -- Preferences on trial -- A court divided -- Martin V. Boggs -- Looking to the high court -- The most powerful woman in America -- Friends of the court -- "She's fabulous" -- "Race unfortunately still matters" -- Hail to the victors.

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