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In which case did the Supreme Court find the admissions policy to be constitutional because it was narrowly tailored to further the compelling state interest of diversity?
In which case did the Supreme Court find the admissions policy to be constitutional because it was narrowly tailored to further the compelling state interest of diversity?
- Renewed demands for reparations for slavery
- Gratz v. Bollinger
- Grutter v. Bollinger (correct)
- Vieth v. Jubelirer
Which legal challenge led to the limitation of states’ ability to create congressional districts with African American majorities in Vieth v. Jubelirer (2004)?
Which legal challenge led to the limitation of states’ ability to create congressional districts with African American majorities in Vieth v. Jubelirer (2004)?
- African Americans denied right to vote in Florida
- Voluntary desegregation plans struck down in 2007
- Challenges to Affirmative Action (correct)
- Tulsa Race Riot Commission recommended compensation for survivors
Which case struck down the 'points based' admissions policy, finding the assignment of additional points on basis of race not narrowly tailored to achieve educational diversity?
Which case struck down the 'points based' admissions policy, finding the assignment of additional points on basis of race not narrowly tailored to achieve educational diversity?
- Voluntary desegregation plans struck down in 2007
- Vieth v. Jubelirer
- Gratz v. Bollinger (correct)
- Grutter v. Bollinger
Which legal challenge resulted in the recommendation for compensation for survivors by the Tulsa Race Riot Commission?
Which legal challenge resulted in the recommendation for compensation for survivors by the Tulsa Race Riot Commission?
Which case led to the limitation of voluntary desegregation plans that allowed race to be considered as a factor for some student assignments?
Which case led to the limitation of voluntary desegregation plans that allowed race to be considered as a factor for some student assignments?
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