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Defenders of affirmative action are most likely to see any new system as unfair to black and Hispanic students, while critics will still see it as unfair to whites and Asian-Americans.
Assuming that he does not join with the more right-wing conservatives to completely end affirmative action, the two most likely results would be to strike down just the Texas plan or to send the case back to the lower courts so that the University could present more evidence, as Kennedy suggested at one point.
If the justices further restrict or ban the use of race-based affirmative action, more universities will most likely find themselves embroiled in debates like the one at U.C.L.A.: Are admissions officers illegally taking race into account — or legally going to extra lengths to reward students for having overcome disadvantage, which happens to benefit black and Latino students?
Affirmative action supporters say they most likely will appeal the decision to the Michigan Supreme Court.
Most likely, it was simply oratorical affirmative action, bused in to lend diversity to what would otherwise have been an all-Muslim list.
The experience of Rice provides a preview of the subtle ways that life would most likely change inside the admissions offices of colleges like Yale, Princeton and Stanford should the Supreme Court decide to impose strict restrictions on affirmative action.
The twin opinions contradict a 1996 appellate decision that eliminated affirmative action at the University of Texas Law School, laying the groundwork for review of the issue -- and, most likely, the Michigan case -- by the United States Supreme Court.
Specifically, being able to retrieve documents that are rich in experimental evidence and high-certainty affirmative statements is likely to assist organism database curators, by pointing at the text that is most likely to contain evidence relevant to their curation efforts.
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