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Administrative/Regulatory

Jan. 12, 2006

Amici Who Fought Wilson Resist Fee Ruling

SAN FRANCISCO - When Gov. Pete Wilson went after several state affirmative action programs, a group of pro-affirmative action groups did what any good friend would do: They filed to appear as amici curiae to argue against Wilson's case.

Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        When Gov. Pete Wilson went after several state affirmative action programs, a group of pro-affirmative action groups did what any good friend would do: They filed to appear as amici curiae to argue against Wilson's case.
        That act of friendship cost them more than they bargained ...

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