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Why Sandra Day O’Connor Saved Affirmative Action

Por: The Atlantic World December 01, 2023

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Her struggle with the issue suggests that it won’t be easy to stop the consideration of race in admissions.Kevin Lamarque / ReutersMarch 19, 2019In December 1996, Sandra Day O’Connor came to the University of Michigan to receive an honorary degree. Walking through the basement of the law school with an associate dean, she saw that the walls were plastered with notices from various race- and gender-based groups. “She was appalled,”... + full article



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