Comments by University Leaders
"U-M's push for diversity serves all, from students to business," by
B. Joseph White, Interim President, U-M, The Detroit Free Press, February
1, 2002
U-M affirmative action cases receive growing support from wide range of
groups; amicus briefs to be filed today, May 31, 2001
Statements issued by University of Michigan Leaders in Response to a
Ruling by Judge Bernard Friedman in the Law School Admissions Lawsuit,
Grutter v. Bollinger, et. al., March 27, 2001
Statement by President Lee C. Bollinger in response to Judge Patrick Duggan's decision in the undergraduate admissions lawsuit, Gratz v. Bollinger, December 13, 2000
Statement by Lee Bollinger, in response to an amicus brief filed by 20 international corporations in support of the U-M's defense of its admissions policies, Oct. 16, 2000
Statement by Lee Bollinger, in response to an amicus brief filed by General Motors in support of the U-M's defense of its admissions policies, July 17, 2000
"Affirmative action: What Michigan can really learn from California" by Nancy Cantor, Detroit News, May 17, 1999
Statement by Law School Dean Jeffrey S. Lehman, Law Quadrangle Notes, Summer 1999
"A Michigan Legacy: Ensuring Diversity and Democracy on Campus," Nancy Cantor, Michigan Alumnus, Summer 1998
"The Educational Importance of Race" by Lee Bollinger and Nancy Cantor, Washington Post, April 28, 1998
Statement by President Lee C. Bollinger on the Proposed Intervention, Feb. 5, 1998
Statement by Law School Dean Jeffrey S. Lehman, Dec. 3, 1997
Statement by U-M President Lee C. Bollinger, Oct. 14, 1997
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