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June 23, 2003

Bakke in Louisiana?

The Times reports that the United States Supreme Court's decision in the University of Michigan admissions case is not expected to impact Louisiana's colleges and universities. The state is still governed by a federal desegregation settlement reached in 1994. The ruling, however, "focused less on admissions policies and more on attracting other-race students by concentrating on duplicated and underfunded programs and recruitment efforts."

Posted by AJR at June 23, 2003 07:43 AM