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Sandra Day O'Connor's elitist decision

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The Village Voice, July 23rd, 2003

Another Three-Card Monte Game LEE BOLLINGER, PRESIDENT OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, FORMERLY HELD THE SAME POSITION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WHICH WAS RECENTLY VICTORIOUS IN A KEY SUPREME COURT CASE CALLED GRUTTER V. BOLLINGER. SOON AFTER SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR DECLARED THAT RACIAL PREFERENCES IN COLLEGE ADMISSIONS ARE FIRMLY CONSTITUTIONAL, BOLLINGER JUBILANTLY DECLARED IN THE WASHINGTON POST' THAT THE JUSTICE'S ruling is "perhaps the most important decision dealing with race in America in a quarter-century." Just as O'Connor neglected to mention just who benefits from this kind of affirmativ...

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