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Michigan Schools Could Win Delay on Affirmative Action Ban

December 19, 2006 12:37 PM ET | Permanent Link

The state's attorney general and three Michigan universities have reached an agreement that, if approved by a U.S. district attorney, could delay implementation of a voter-approved affirmative action ban until July. That would postpone the ban until the next cycle of college admissions, the Associated Press reports.

Tags: Michigan | affirmative action

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