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Civil Rights

Apr. 2, 2003

Affirmative Action Divides Court

WASHINGTON - Hearing its most important case in 25 years on the highly charged issue of race, the Supreme Court on Tuesday indicated that it will narrowly uphold some form of affirmative action in university and law-school admissions.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - Hearing its most important case in 25 years on the highly charged issue of race, the Supreme Court on Tuesday indicated that it will narrowly uphold some form of affirmative action in university and law-school admissions.
        As in other ca...

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