Supreme Court agrees to hear Michigan affirmative action case
Source: Reuters
By Lawrence Hurley
WASHINGTON | Mon Mar 25, 2013 11:36am EDT
(Reuters) - The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to consider a Michigan law that bans affirmative action in public college admissions.
The consideration of race in the admissions process, aimed at correcting past racial discrimination, is deeply unpopular in conservative circles.
In November, a sharply divided 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati found that the 2006 state constitutional amendment banning the practice, approved by voters in Michigan, imposed burdens on racial minorities in violation of the Constitution's guarantee of equal protection. The state challenged the ruling in the Supreme Court.
The Michigan law bans preferential treatment toward any candidates in public university admissions.
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