The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 1, 2003 - 7 H ISTORYdiverse student body, which in turn improved the learning environment of Continued from Page 1 all its students. The intervenors took a for Individual Rights. The Washington- different stand, arguing that the consid- based firm sued on behalf of Jennifer eration of race was necessary to offset Gratz and Patrick Hamacher - who racial discrimination. were denied admission to the College In December 2000, a federal court of Literature, Science and the Arts - judge upheld the University's under- and Barbara Grutter, who was not graduate admissions program. U.S. accepted to the Law School. District Court Judge Patrick Duggan A third party entered the case in said diversity is "a compelling gov- August 1999 when several groups ernmental interest and that the Uni- filed a motion to take part in the versity's current undergraduate cases. These intervenors included admissions program meets the stan- such groups as the National Associa- dards set by the Supreme Court in tion for the Advancement of Colored Regents of the University of Califor- People Legal Defense and Educa= nia v. Bakke." tional Fund and the American Civil But Duggan also ruled that the Uni- Liberties Union. versity's grid system, formerly used to The University defended its policies, evaluate applicants, was unconstitu- on the grounds that they created a tional. But by then, the University had the michigan daily m changed to its current point system - assigning 20 points out of 150 to His- panics, blacks and Native Americans - which Duggan ruled permissible. Duggan also ruled that using race in admissions to remedy past discrimina- tion was not justified, although using it in the interest of diversity was. But a few months later, the Universi- ty suffered a defeat when U.S. District Court Judge Bernard Friedman said colleges and universities may not use race in admissions. Both cases went on to the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, which over- turned Friedman's ruling on the Law School case in a 5-4 decision in May 2002. The court never ruled on the undergraduate case. CIR appealed the decisions to the Supreme Court, which accepted both cases in December 2002. Since then, the lawsuits have sparked a national debate about the value and morality of race-conscious admissions. About 300 individuals and groups, including Michigan Gov. Jen- nifer Granholm and corporations such as General Motors, expressed their support for the University by filing amicus briefs with the court. Others, including President Bush, filed in opposition to the University policies. Bush's brief claims that while diversity is important in education, "percent plans" used in Texas and Florida offer a race-neutral alternative to achieve that diversity. Today the Supreme Court will con- tinue to hear both the undergraduate and Law School cases, which will set a new standard for race's status under law. RALLY Continued from Page 1 Some students of color wore gags yesterday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to repre- sent what the University community would be like without a diverse student body. This could be a possible outcome after the U.S. Supreme Court's rules on the lawsuits, rally participant and RC freshman Lhea Copeland said. "I've gotten the most attention today wearing a gag than I ever have -it's sad that I need to wear a gag to get noticed," Copeland said. RC freshman Carla Thomas said most of her teachers were sunnortive of her participation in the silent protest. "I have the lead part in play for my theater class, and I didn't speak," Thomas said. "So they cancelled prac- tice for me." White women wore red armbands to represent the benefits women have received from affirmative action poli- cies. And affirmative action allies wore buttons and stickers. "Historically, women have benefited from affirmative action," Students for Choice Chair Clair Morrissey said. "Racism and sexism are put in the same institution that hopes to hold power in their place, but we can't divide the two issues that are the same." ISLAN9DIRIYE A P A R T M E N T S Efficiencies, 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Walk to Med., North & Central Campus Swimming pool! 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