Saturday, December 01, 2012

Anti-affirmative action law may still be intact if 2 judges didn't have University of Michigan ties

Anti-affirmative action law may still be intact if 2 judges didn't have University of Michigan ties | MLive.com
Michigan's anti-affirmative action law very well could be intact if two conservative federal appeals judges did not graduate from the school at the heart of a 15-year fight over racial equality: the University of Michigan.
Judges David McKeague and Raymond Kethledge - who both have undergraduate and law degrees from the school - recused themselves from deciding a challenge to a 2006 voter-approved constitutional amendment that ended racial preferences in university admissions.

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