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August 1, 2013 · 7:22 pm

SJC: Court of Appeals did not apply strict scrutiny to the University of Texas at Austin’s use of racial discrimination in admissions decisions


Opinion:
FISHER
v.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
AT AUSTIN ET AL

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