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Asian-American rift over Supreme Court affirmative action case

Asian-American rift over Supreme Court affirmative action case

August 14, 2012/in 2012, News /by NANCY MCNAMARA

August 14, 2012

On Monday, dozens of Asian-American organizations filed amicus briefs at the U.S. Supreme Court arguing that universities should be allowed to consider race in admissions decisions. Five Asian-American groups were not among them.

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