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    High court to take new look at affirmative action

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will once again confront the issue of race in university admissions in a case brought by a white student denied a spot at the flagship campus of the University of Texas.

    The court said Tuesday it will return to the issue of affirmative action in higher education for the first time since its 2003 decision endorsing the use of race as a factor in admissions. This time around, a more conservative court is being asked to outlaw the use of Texas' affirmative action plan and possibly to jettison the earlier ruling entirely.

    A broad ruling in favor of the student, Abigail Fisher, could threaten affirmative action programs at many of the nation's public and private universities, said Vanderbilt University law professor Brian Fitzpatrick.

    A federal appeals court upheld the Texas program at issue, saying it was allowed under the high court's decision in Grutter vs. Bollinger in 2003 that upheld racial considerations in university admissions at the University of Michigan law school.

    The Texas case will be argued in the fall, probably in the final days of the presidential election campaign, and the changed makeup of the Supreme Court could foretell a different outcome. For one thing, Justice Samuel Alito appears more hostile to affirmative action than his predecessor, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. For another, Justice Elena Kagan, who might be expected to vote with the court's liberal-leaning justices in support of it, is not taking part in the case.

    Kagan's absence probably is a result of the Justice Department's participation in the Texas case in the lower courts at a time when she served as solicitor general.

    The challenge to the University of Texas program comes from Abigail Fisher, who filed a lawsuit with another woman when they were denied admission there. They contended the university's race-conscious policy violated their civil and constitutional rights. By then, the two had enrolled elsewhere.

    The other woman has since dropped out of the case and the state has said that Fisher is a senior at Louisiana State University whose impending graduation should bring an end to the lawsuit. But the Supreme Court appeared not to buy that argument Tuesday.

    The Project on Fair Representation, which opposes the use of race in public policy, has helped pay Fisher's legal bills. "This case presents the Court with an opportunity to clarify the boundaries of race preferences in higher education or even reconsider whether race should be permitted at all under the Constitution's guarantee of equal protection," said Edward Blum, the group's director.

    The project also issued a statement in Fisher's name. "I hope the court will decide that all future UT applicants will be allowed to compete for admission without their race or ethnicity being a factor," she said.

    Most entering freshmen at Texas are admitted because they are among the top 10 percent in their high school class. Fisher's grades did not put her in that category.

    The Texas policy applies to the remaining spots and allows for the consideration of race along with other factors.

    Texas had dropped affirmative action policies after a 1996 appeals court ruling. But following the high court ruling in 2003, the university resumed considering race starting with its 2005 entering class

    Texas said its updated policy does not use quotas, which the high court has previously rejected.Instead, it said it takes a Supreme Court-endorsed holistic approach to enrollment, with an eye toward increasing the diversity of the student body.

    Before adding race back into the mix, Texas' student body was 21 percent African-American and Hispanic, according to court papers.

    By 2007, the year before Fisher filed her lawsuit, African-Americans and Hispanics accounted for more than a quarter of the entering freshman class.

    Fitzpatrick said two other states, California and Florida, use similar "top 10" plans, although California law explicitly prohibits the consideration of race.

    "But the vast majority of schools that are selective are using affirmative action, though they don't like to advertise it for fear of being sued," he said.

    The case is Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, 11-345.

     
    • Jim  •  3 mths ago
      Any process that uses race as a criterion is by definition racist.
      • Aaron 3 mths ago
        Agreed.
      • Art 3 mths ago
        Apparently, only as it applies to whites, this has been going on since the 70's. Interesting as a white male in California in the 70's, I lost out on an admission in 75 to a male african-american and in 76 to a women who were given admission preference because of social injustices for the previous 100 years i.e. quotas.
      • brian 3 mths ago
        That makes blacks who vote for Nobama only based on race, racists as well.
    • Dirk Bold  •  3 mths ago
      College admission should be based on academic merit and character.
      • Don 3 mths ago
        EVERYTHING should be based on academic merit and charcter. Tests, job opportunities, promotions etc. etc.
      • hookedonharley 3 mths ago
        fat chance of that happening. I haven't seen fairness in 62 years, don't expect it to start now.
      • Paul R 3 mths ago
        What does character have to do with it? If that were a valid criterion for admission, we wouldn't have many scientists and very little medical breakthroughs, since advancements are not made with moral character.
    • Aaron  •  3 mths ago
      We declared discrimination based on arbitrary traits illegal about five decades ago. It simply makes no sense to keep affirmative action around.
      • harrekki 3 mths ago
        affirmative action creates legal action AGAINST discrimination. it provides legal recourse for the illegal action you just talked about. So you just proved why the Action is needed. because we sure as hell don't have racial equality in the US. not by a long shot.
      • Aaron 3 mths ago
        You're right, we don't. But affirmative action only serves to exacerbate the issue by treating people as groups based on something as arbitrary as skin color rather than treating them as individuals.
      • Aaron 3 mths ago
        Choco, I agree that women and minorities still have a harder time in the workforce than majority males. However, I don't believe affirmative action is the answer -- it only serves to amplify the problem by dividing people based on "race", gender, and other such arbitrary traits. The best way to solve the issue is by furthering education and assisting the poor in general.
    • KIP  •  3 mths ago
      Racial preferences imply to the recipient: By virtue of your skin color, you are not equal, you are less than, you are an inherent victim, you are not expected to be able to achieve equally. Accomodations must be made for your inferiority. What a terrible thing to say.
      • D. N 3 mths ago
        I'd go ya one further. Racial preferences have taught certain races to use it as a weapon. Don't like the outcome of something, scream racism. Whether you were in fact discriminated against because of your race is immaterial in today's day and age. Cry racism and out come the checkbooks and/or the doors open even when they were legitimately shut and you're in the money.
      • harrekki 3 mths ago
        LOL a weapon, that's funny.

        you know what is really terrible? when you are told "you are academically superior to your peer. but your race makes you less desirable. you are going to be denied your request because we like someone else race better"

        It still happens, and will be a lot more prevalent without legal protections against it.

        there is not racial equality in the US. not by a long shot.
      • ROY 3 mths ago
        Wow! What anger.
    • Mike  •  3 mths ago
      Good! Now's the time to end it, once and for all and forever!
      • Vi 3 mths ago
        BUT -- Obama won't allow it; watch and see.
      • Bob Quinn 3 mths ago
        f obama f that half ####
      • harry truman 3 mths ago
        NOT JUST YET #$%$
    • mr sunshine  •  Greenville, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      It seems that some ethnic groups want not only "equality",
      but "favoritism" along with it and that's what affirmitive action
      represents.
    • Johnny  •  3 mths ago
      Good! Now how long before they go after the in-state tuition give-away to illegal immigrants?
    • Sub Missive  •  3 mths ago
      It's about time!
    • Mr. Spin  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      I am against affirmative action. Now most people would see that say, 'just another racist'. But actually it's exactly the opposite. I am NOT a racist and DO believe everyone is equal. THAT'S why I am against AA. I believe it is time in 2012 for everyone to be treated equally according to his or her individual merits. It's time to try for equality. We won't know until we try.
    • Just me too!  •  Wilmington, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      My question is this, if we are not supposed to base any decisions on race? then why is the issue of race always coming up? If we are not suppose to be tracking data based on race? then how do they all this data that claims everyone is racist against blacks?
    • FX  •  3 mths ago
      Get rid of this racist policy.
    • CLT  •  3 mths ago
      It's insulting to blacks to treat them like they can only succeed with special help.
    • x32792  •  3 mths ago
      Affirmative Action is Reverse Discrimination.
    • dan h  •  3 mths ago
      when affirmative action was first created it was a good thing but its not necessary anymore and should be abolished. the fact the country has a black president is proof that anyone, regardless of race, can be anything they want to be without affirmative action.
    • TODD  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Affirmative action is a racist policy insomuch as it states that minorities do not have the ability to succeed on a level playing field.
    • Robert  •  3 mths ago
      Affirmative action is racism. Period.
    • Jimmy  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      its about time, no special favors for anyone in america.
    • Steven  •  3 mths ago
      You should be allowed to go to college based on your grades not your race. It is time for the supreme court to overrule all race based laws.
    • ROBERT  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Affirmative action just continues to push the race issue and continues to stir up trouble, so get rid of affirmative action.
    • George  •  Killeen, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      College and job applications should not be on a quota basis. The choice should be on the individuals ability.
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