Constitutional Law I
Grutter v. Bollinger is a landmark Supreme Court case decided in 2003 that upheld the affirmative action policy used by the University of Michigan Law School. The Court ruled that considering race as one of many factors in college admissions is constitutional, reinforcing the idea that diversity in higher education serves a compelling governmental interest.
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