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American Prospect, The,  May, 2001  by WOHL, ALEXANDER

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The fate of affirmative action in education may soon be decided by the Supreme Court.

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If this article had appeared before Tuesday, March 27, the sentence you are reading now would have said: "A recent decision by a district court judge about admissions policies at the University of Michigan is heartening news for supporters of affirmative action in higher education." Instead, that introductory sentence needs to be replaced with this one: "A recent decision by a district court judge about admissions policies at the University of Michigan is disheartening news for ...

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