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Ford Foundation moves to promote defense of diversity, July 12, 2001

U-M affirmative action cases receive growing support from wide range of groups; amicus briefs to be filed today, May 31, 2001

Appeals Court Grants Stay in Law School Case, April 5, 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

Fortune 500 Corporations File Brief in Support of Diversity in Higher Education , October 16, 2000

General Motors Corporation filed amicus brief in support of the University of Michigan's defense of its admissions policies, July 17, 2000

Universities researching how to prepare students for diverse democracy, April 5, 2000

Court of Appeals rules to allow intervenors to participate (news release), August 10, 1999

New study measures results of 30 years of affirmative action at Law School, July 14, 1999

Summary judgment motions filed in admissions lawsuits, May 3, 1999

Diverse environment benefits college students educationally, March 17, 1999

Statement by President Lee C. Bollinger on the Proposed Intervention, Feb. 5, 1998

President Bollinger's response to lawsuit regarding admissions, Oct. 14, 1997



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