A gamble for the president; Affirmative action.(Bush wades into affirmative action)

Economist (US), The, January, 2003

A difficult choice for the White House, with big political implications

ON JANUARY 15th George Bush waded into the most important affirmative-action case for a generation. The case, which the Supreme Court is considering in its current session, concerns three white students who have sued the University of Michigan for discrimination. The university's affirmative-action programme gives minority students 20 points out of a possible 150 just because of the colour of their skin. Mr Bush called this "fundamentally flawed", unconstitutional and nothing less than a "quota system".

The administration, which was due to file a brief to the court as The Economist went to press, has been pulled by two opposite forces over affirmative action. The president's...

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