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Beyond Gratz and Grutter: Prospects for Affirmative Action in the Aftermath of the Supreme Court's Michigan Decisions
Review of Policy Research (2005)
  • Euel W. Elliott, University of Texas at Dallas
  • Andrew I Ewoh, Kennesaw State University
Abstract

This article explores the meaning of the Supreme Court's Michigan decisions and their implications for higher education in the judicial, political, and social–cultural context. It concludes that the complex and dynamic interplay of judicial policymaking, politics and public opinion, and demographic changes could have important consequences, including unanticipated ones, in the years ahead.

Publication Date
2005
Citation Information
Euel W. Elliott and Andrew I Ewoh. "Beyond Gratz and Grutter: Prospects for Affirmative Action in the Aftermath of the Supreme Court's Michigan Decisions" Review of Policy Research Vol. 22 Iss. 4 (2005)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andrew_ewoh/9/