Boo Radley
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So how is it possible to consider race as a factor but not call it discrimination by race?
Again, from the Michigan case, you can't use race as the basis. In the beginng, the courts said it could be used as one of many facors, but when challenged, the court ruled they could not. Today, it cannot be used as a factor. Michigan did ask if diversity could be used. It can as long as race is not the thing being considered.
As I said earlier, this is waht is interesting to me. It is not the government or the law pushing this diveristy. It is the schools. The issue seems to be with schools and not the law.