The Michigan Daily - Special Edition - Thursday, Decemher 14, 2000 - 3 I ADMISSIONS ON TRIAL Awt SA1 'U' s dets have. v aried r%-Ut.40 to judge's rulin By Anna Clark and Jacquelyn Nixon Daily Saif Reportes University stutdents iesponiiii"to Jsie Pitrick Du i"" in s smisi- mary judgmeinit irintnhde iicaensise otfirac iniadmissions for the Coll eeitfLiteratisre.Sciescead theiris airee'oisone thin:. This decisioisisoniiy hrhe esnnin"g(it a Ion''jounmes ofappeils that is likely hraded for ihlicterd Statcs Snipremec COUrt. "It is antexrcelleni, positive dccisin"saisd MSA Vice-Ptrsident Jim Seceto in ILSAS sinsiir.I ts miins 't Univerisits ot Mirlil- pan policy thait hcnefits iallsudents, not just nilnorities. But MSA C I.ommiunicatisonss chaii ir ats Nclan said he cisi'rees wvith the t asilys official sitacein Its or citthe Ltnmsersity 's adnmissisins psslicies. "Iniy its iy s n SASrcprsritativec I think its important that ilica tlhe assmhlsnmakcs a decisisint ill theircptrcsentatitves get bhlindit indI s~ri sit.ii said Nsolaits sitISAsciphiomtore. "Froitsthsattperspirctisecthis is a r ' i storirLi.tus stpcirscinal- Iv" I don't i tree Atfi rimat isec c tsit mkcs cdistinictions hiytrice stnd I doci't thtitk racc shsoulcd cevier e cistiniction." LSA SOIsshiiuitiot I mss Justinsi lson, cliair ot 51 As Peace andc sist ice ICotitsstitnt saticdthet id e lefti alot otfripenittgs for appestls itn the jtictntt NMembehrs cithelirCtsalitisintto Defendcsl'of firitivie ActilotsBy, Ansv Meains Necrssarvi ssicic he tusts its sdmtent is i staritig pittowaciisrdl 'reater iiite'',ratsmsi its litihes edcastion.i "'I thinik itssiily the firsit steplinia lciiilinicofiiistrietoc c coitte, hut ini ordert1is tscsstinsc sicWliihav iiioecittinu isc r'lt- iO.~satidi ISA ssiphomioresiincsit i lesihiti aBASIN memtthr. Ruickli is stdettatic1AMNS membtrtiiJressica Cunrtintechloed lie "This drcisionshvslis thle strenthltfcthliiatioemeinrt and the cleterninaitisi ftihi ii is W icvisisni tovinsi Cusrtin sticd. "Beca useth is dccisontUiphol ds threIiini vii ity St irhi iii's imidergraclsmate plait. it itandss as a bartroIthle reseerecamioti of hid~-l er eclscation." Buttnt all studictsis coissicler tse cdecisisiii a victors. LSA juio r DusiiiiLee. is ir series as sitte chatirmtantsof' the "I think it's only the first step in a long line of victories to come, but in order for us to continue, we have to continue fighting." - Agnes Aleobua LSA sophomore sistipris chiapier oif lie cotnsersvative youthli crganiiaticiit 'its AmeiricaitstotrtFrecdomsa id lie is disaippoilnistedshbitthel Uc111 mtica rusr it ipliolctssithtatsecaills rttccissitttitoal ita Idis- .However. I aittpimtsistic'"Iccesaid in iaisrittessiitiatet.I at certatintihitt ,vsiisill Ninttiteippeails procssanid liiialls hut ail indtth ra ic isviiitillsatthutsi esitys s itiitisti tisotsinisists sits eitplos iii". e.pirtsietiotf5V)ICE. a strident "rcip a" Iinsiticese d c adtisutsionis, ddedcIthatu"maybhsonisday these admnittstratoirs isill (ci tteir Iteads Grit ot the stndad reaizethatciwlisathhyvdiscismi- nat its ted ottraciallihnspeople isill tot itandifrIt. Nolaiiisatic1le ithinkss the posiblity iiostrpsottiti" appeil e ancis isirsi iusicitent prohahlyswint afft thle Unsiversity. IThrsiss i 9srct chcli ticait hi lsis "rita'' ts hrappleld ito ahi shet coriit.-Nolaniisatid. I scitst lls this isill ''et cm the Suri Cite stui- t.Tetre's heeitso manytivdiffereit rulingesitid the Stl-ipt e r Ctourt needs toima ke aintionat t li" Aftfiltativse actiont iwill remnt sits tiily drichedussuesinisthin MSA andtiatinus itdent iti GripS Ih IsMSA Altfitrma tise c stti1it' Iasi Frce.wiscuh ftrreidtI tics- clii nighha ssitsatmc i w ills aheadsfit. i snsasitsr 'c lyhotrps is tht iwhioesvci is puit its cliarg'ewill leawirthtl Islliithctticss,- ilston satid. I sops thiyirisliztthrsree ti siesitol tsh ibtsinsstead of osiractii" a ahr'e'('riueiotsitdens,"slesaid. Rackham student Jessica Curtin, a member of the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action By Any Means Necessary, makes victory signs yesterday in the Michigan Union Underground. Legal counsel from all sides claim p artial victories in Duggtan' s ruling By Jen Fish Wit ilaIwyseis ott all sides elaiisi scullspotrtots otvictors. the onily cer- taity thatsesms to listse rousle cisi Of lrtcte Pittrirk Dui-, sss's decisionito r gr"tmii illr irssi tt rdeiseit i islii sir cf the Unisiersity is tai ts inppeil is ciii the sias. It's mtorelte ltinsot sic isitld appeal the dciilIof itruiltitintseitef." said Cuirt Less siwso is the Directri of Legal itid PubicssAtffaistotthe Ceniter Anid althsoug'h Irs so ~calledl yes- terdays sdecisionssa patill ictory" for the Wsissstoss DC.bhi iectkhirsIo tiled the initial rises its 1997, le,,,l experts say otherwse .They're putti"g;a 'mod tire oin a ,ood deteat."VWane Stite ILii Prof Rohert Sedler sait. In hoit lasssuits clsilleisusit" the Un issersitys ursc ot iaccis iatfictor ini idissiions. the Univiersityssscoss- tetided thaitcdiesityis iiaicospellisig "overnmnttal itnterest as outlinied its Justice Lewis Possell s 1978 opinsossits te L.S. Sips-elseICourtrscrse Btkke is. I nii cisits is! tsm/fin-ia sums ntis. 5Buit itsichiesving diiversits. Potsell wsrote. race may osls he onse ot the tic- tori used in admissisonis processes. The partial victory for te CIR lies isi Drtcgcatis deessions that the Lits i- mits Isrosn 5 N(6-5158 siere siscinsti- uinii lbhcctrue, is DLt"I(-r sit cte ini this oiion.t"i.. itis crcrom the lice oftsheg"idmlithemselvs cihlitsits scums rises. lie onsly cetiisgats"tccr 1Asas ace, Di1iihbecauise'oit chimi"tes smade its 199 5)95 Ot"" itrusted te L msersits's cmiirest syistemIS islmit 1 mi~ticsmtmtioiiul UrititiPowesis tanda suh rds snictshe onsh muicthat ressmis iisiwhether or nt discsrsits ii really a comtpellint""oserms- mecnsal iteesti St hest.saiiiecml experts. Dmguamt mmliii" sa him eispiesv sio s strutwsi mitutsosimLirmtnal scoulmd opensisrp te possiility otfstoresuts fromstusrdens sihsosiere rejected chumsris" those sears. The onsv lyrestisos thatim5ises is if shie is souse oilier "rorip entitled so shimisies.I Dmke Liiw Ptrot.Jeromse ICnlp samd. ltthere ire such lmsmeamts. thiey si ldmhaIise so prosveststtheir ivs cihissesbeenss iifieaiitls alseredt des totihteir tailrtso he admittedht the~ Univiersity. There may he ste damiages, hbst those are not goitig so he thiat great amid isokse si thtanyvpeople:' Culhp said. Ik c id plainstiffs Jenntifer Gruise amid Patsrickflamascuhierivill he entitlent so darna-es noi, that te ivstems they appliechunsdrrwsiproventi o he cis- crinssatorv. "This tewsstuemis isirrelesanst with re''ardsto nsthisphlaintit'ts.'this isno ''muss" to trlp the is siisits ini ters sit damagest"sid.m Cul ait tnt Sedler'agreedhtth le psssai'legldesvelopmenut wis ushlitte pmrinctcils ot Powchllsssdecisions in Bamkkeisere uphseld. 'This cams is insot shbiutsthse n ssi- si chum l Studnts. "tS dccer isaist.'CIIR as utu" 1thesis us phlias~ inifs tstntstrike dotsshe enutires suruts stndthslursailent." ICulp stressed this Dus""'um's rumlins isis estremelyrfatfuts o te Bakke dlecision. I usde D 0"stook Bamkke is a temtplatic md appiemdl in othe tarts sit slus ruse;'his stint Asothuer puns oftshe dcsions releasied Litssilts Prsidenti Lee Bollinuer amid losrstir Presidenst Jasuies Dumcerstadt as inudusitvi l detenidamits int he case. Unisesisislinsets issued te tur- remitstud puss pmresidet sshsouldctbe excused ou ths~egronsoGI cuasi fiedt imunitity. Wishl stiles slims pshlic oft's- cials cannssot hr eedtwislserpertortmig~ their dumieshihthicyhrbelieeinshe swithsinstelw Wi~ie ICnlp saud liesits tnotsustr- prised tint Bollinger mid Dudersusuch wsere excrusec, t. uis still conisiderecd sum imiportanst victory f or this detendantuss. .Alhiorslainhtiffuts knsosw thins pbhlic officiasuhsilIms iIkels he exced.h (Culp saintshies are susius suied as smu ases of1' imidatmoui. C'Rhissbhensexplicit," said InDputs kmnteal Co umnsel Liz Basrry. "fe suims siIus cliiIs ini order tos itimdticlue sua ndtumakse iple submis- rdctu thus mis mimc utionuspolicies." IThr iterveinig defendsulssamucoali- tuti citfmtturuus itir iactionitsuipporters, Iimes o chintnImun c toryi . thOtli thii tiamummhly i lent agaistust suuuususry tjdmicgueits 'hisminrenors sargumec thast theissu sitstpatt actpresenst ciscrinsi- nsatismnsat theis veimrsitv still seeded to he adcdressed, through a trial. Dsgga''sitestithutle mencitona ot the issuers cmlii i sciiattions mrutiteist ins Issdcecisin liii she grocuup eshiect to huearrse IsrGustDuwm ssouts te pot- sihility sit a separateiralusaddressiing cdiscrisumt'iat thus Uniersity. Godfclrey Dillardc. Icad counusel for she issuers casts defenudansts, said ishletlher sumnit a sepaterialul irld "cdependuc ho mtlyudcge Dmggani deals wih ios ur reiiii l ise* he suaid. "LUstsilhue"iyeS s sisome ind hrtof" cdirectinoil thuat. either inte torusoh' us Iseurims'' oristhuelosrmisohfsmutopinuion, me rust speculatse,'hue stud. Buss hecaussrtheisnutserieniors do agree situhste diersitsyurgruiseut.they sisy dcde n ot so pumihste discrimsinia- miomlsuie.As rich corunsel Thieodore Shaw siin isoral auisttietits,iitiitg oult hueciicrsisyarummsent V,°uld he "less thanusascomptetp ict or suy, bust it siouldchbe a l sctcss 5escesMould sake:' n ois' Although U.S. District Judge Patrick Duggan upheld current College of Literature, Sciences and the Arts admissions policies, the system in place from 1985-98 was found to he unconstitutional. Fdrjde rules in favor of curreq.nt admissions system After 3 years, suit clears district level By Michael Gras Daily Nesiditor I's bhenusa lpgthree years. Andivhtile somie predict tshawssudt challhenginig she Uiversiyvi Liieratiure. Scienuce anid this Srts admissions policies will he sultimuately decided hv she U.S. SuspremsaC oumrt. justu clearin' use district rosin level was a journey in its own rights. After Jennifer Gratz and Patrick Hamsaclher ini- tially filed suit against she University us Octoher 1 997, she case has been subject so numueroums delays. mtilons and appeals. Is:ZheWashissgtots'D.C-bas'd Cenier tomr Idi- 'iduah Rights filed the lawsruit on behalf of two white applicansts who claimsed they ivere unsfairly evaluated cnder the LSA admsissions systems. fIR's clientsfGratz and Hlamacher, claimsed underqualified minority applicants were admsitted over them because race was a factor in University admissions. ~R'ace shoruld never beusainatom:' Oasiscrher said in ass interview' with she Daily in October 1997. Grate, front Soutshgate, graduated wills a 3.765 grade point average and had ass ACT score of 25. Il felt like there was a wrongdoing," Gratz said that October. "The policies need to he changed so -nobody has to go throughl what I went throughs" Gratz said she hoped she lawicuit snould force the University to change its ways. As the University was still reactinsg to the suit against LSA. fIR doubled its pnch that Decesa- ber, targeting she Unisersity with a second suit. admuissionsi policies were nunwfnul. Barbara firutten ivhso applied its I996, said shte oo sins unfairly denied admsissions so the Uniser- siuvis Law School. The University took istupons itself so defenud its policies, even if istumiants brnginigte cuses so te U.S. Suspreune Couin. With two diffeents suits preparnug sostove throrugh she federal cousin system, it was unclear how long istivould sake so reach us resolutions. The IUniversity ins beems recognized ton its eflorts so inserease miniiority etnollmient.After smaus- suve students protesis in the ate 1 960s amid 1970s pressuring te University admsinistrations to rip the numrsber of msinsority faculty atnd students. Bnut by the mid-l9h0s, the University adminis- tration decided their efforts did not go far enough. In 1987, thenprovost Jaises Duderstadt, who would becomse University president. imple- msented the Michigan Manudate, a stew effort so boost msinority enirollmtenut. tinder the mandate's policiesssinority enrolment University-wide increased frost 12.7 perceett to 25.4 percent at the timse the lawsuits were Biled. "We are perhaps the amost strikius' examiple of the Jeffersonians concept of a institution of highs- em eduscatious," Dudersuadt told the Daily when the Law School case was filed. "We are regarded as one of the leaders in highIem ednucatiots.Drumrue- rest stukes i a tarpet." As pmes sure monuted, students beg'austo take ac'tious. mil muh rsoustDelritit lda msotions so becomse mutersvenisg" defendans inmathis LSAcase. 1TIsi March.41 studentssfiled a similarmr sotions so sitesrsense usthis LawsSchool rcse. 1Thun studens'smotionss usas trupportedl by us coto n sofms oh"oupsminterested ins teisitstinclsud- its" te NAAC P Legal Defensse iandEduscationsal Fndte Amnericansivis l Libesumes Union., the MexicasitAusmenusanLe"galOeesse IFund, United Equalshts lou Allisrmivuse Action.Coalitions so Defenud Sttfirmative Actions Bs AiimMeanusNec- ciiar mrsnd Liii StudenssftutuAffimat sime Actioni. ho be included its thu ruse, the issuersesons sad to prose ubhat tlsy hid a comupellinug insterest in ths cases and that the interest would not be properly represented by the University or CIR. Alter Duggan anud Friedmuans initially deunied the motion by te proposed instervensors, the 6uh Cir- rail Court of Appeals in Cincinnsati overtutruned the decisions its Augusst 1999,asakitig this the first tisse a third party had ever been inclruded in a case chllenginug affirmasutise action policies. After store delays for trial preparation, lawyers represensting she Unsiversity and CIR eutered Dcug- pan's conurtroomssout Nov. 16 anud mude miotionus for summstsary judgamenst-- where tie judge would stake bus decisions solely 01n evidence isuitted, avoidinsg a tsual. Now tha u us Ott sittupheld te University's cnurrenst admssionus systems, is is expected fIR will appeal the case. The Law Schsool trial is expected sosart in fed- DECISION Continued from Page 1 sitesrest. I IRlass irsarus ned thins thronughi its admiissionis poli- cies, thu Unisersity hunt admsitted minsority strudensts thins are tinder- qulified. ODuggans disagreed. "The Courts agreesivith use Uiversity Defendantus' assertion thins all iwho are nultimaitely admitted to te LSA are 'qnuali- fied' acasdemsicallv. anudusnier Plaintiffs son this I'ourtu seek so imtply thins those muinorities iwhso are admiittedhunuderste loiver admsissions stand'ards are slot acadeusically qualified for admsissions" the opinsions stated. f'urt Levy, fIR director of legal asnd public affairs, said the rutlitng confirs that the Univer- sity discrimsinsates based on race in its existinsg admissionss poli- cies, Levy said that by saying the 1995-98 policy was csncon- stitrttionial, the juidge affiruned his clients' assertions, "In regards to the plaintiff's it's a total victory. Its regards to the cas e, it"s a partial v ictory,"Lesvy said. "We're obviousyhy appy that the plaintiffs ire vinudicatued its that the conurt fond that they wvere discrimsiunated against becanuse of their race," Levy "In regards to the plaintiffs, its a total victory. In regards to the case, its a partial victory" - Curt Lacy Center for Individual Rights said. Onus Univesity admsinisumators clainsed the victory for theti- selves. "This is ans unequivocal victo- ry for um. He held as fully con- stitnttionsal our current systems. The use of race as tie do it nowv is comspletely qualified.'" Univer- sity Provost Nanucy Canstor said. USA Deans Shirley Nermat said shte believes that the LUniversity's practices ensrure diversity. "That ruling enables rum to constinsue to crease the kinids of dimversity at the University of Michsigan iwhich make this inch us stimsuulating environumenst its schich to study anud to teach," Neunstsssaid. i Tbis time is that he University's Lawe School In February 1998, 17 igh scshoot students. ras court an Detroit out as. s. ___________________________________ Se t 20, 987 1995 ___ Oct. 14, 1997 Dec. 3 1997 Feb. 5 1998 March 26,x998 July 6 1998 AU. 10, 199 Nov. 16. 2000 Tee-university Pesin Jncifes Gratzis The iWahigoni.C. Ctiliem a enace A5coaliin at proposd AsilarcaliiatffeelstOnrc intd v Te6th cint'esCu t f Lawyvrsrprseincg teiestsyi Jamess Ddesadt eeced tunis tie ased Cetesesr Individuda lawsuit agicst tie inteeic deenats i ieseauc eendats Benad Friedman anes Appeals a Cccass and Ctile a matins Incsummay implemens the Mchign tollage at Rgts iles a cati acicin Uiersity ccehal at iles a mconsea jin crthe pspses jic te Law le Law Schoent evening aveursugga t ad judmntufrIhe SA cae Madate, aset of plices Literaue. Science lawsutaaict he Gruter,.chalerging the SA case. Te raup ii secaes. Te Calii cationa's melontr schema Fedmn's deemsicc in aimed at icreasng and the Ais Cllege l eaue. Law Scenes admssions. comped of 1 hi ht ta Deivnd Afirmaie he case. eudatheinvenlrsee De.1 2000 disersity ameng teentsy Science and he Ais, Btalus a, Law Schol schols sudntvioca Aisn y in MeanJulE7.1998 and sudnts. Overal 1996 he frmes tnersity Dean Zfrey Lehman, the atorneys ACt, the Necessay,.Untied tr inorily erollmet PalieS Hamachevi Pesdent ames teach of Re ats and NAACP LIal atfesearEaqualitad Afirmivlue FdraDulsc udagga rlsatsiutheUiestyy pcesefrma 12pases7 Iis rjectd"from ludadlite Boad of ernisShiv ds assistant aid EduainaFued Atiow Sudc ntsr FdrlDstitJdecren at adm isincpcisarse alegal inrcresato 12.7 uren SAiBarbaradeItem said crentei deani Ins Law Scool aid he MaexaAfimatie Aaiad 41 PatieS Oggn ardecien bunsastpivpioes sysamiwwe in 1997. Guntal is Pesdeat Lee Bollpie. admissons. Aeiai Legal heee hihischlotan uivsisuity tetionsof thecLiSAuncnsiuinacl reteteid sass Themsiii is iled an hehallanielEcinlniFundsse udts copristu he intesrigcoaltin t h a c o l o u r z ca d a m a c h e r . go u in .j i ie c i ve . /r