Court: Michigan's Ban on Affirmative Action is Unconstitutional
Source: Detroit Free Press
Court: Michigan's ban on affirmative action is unconstitutional
2:40 PM, November 15, 2012
By Paul Egan
Detroit Free Press Lansing Bureau
LANSING The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals has declared unconstitutional Michigans ban on affirmative action, which was approved by voters in a 2006 ballot initiative, Proposal 2.
The majority opinion in a divided court said the state ban on affirmative action violated the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution by making it more difficult for a minority student to get a university to adopt a race-conscious admissions policy than it is for a white student to get a university to adopt an admissions policy that considers family alumni connections.
This is a tremendous victory for students, said Detroit attorney George Washington, who represented the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action in the case.
It means that thousands of black students and Latino students will have the chance to go to college they never would have had.
Read more: http://www.freep.com/article/20121115/NEWS06/121115041/The-U-S-6th-Circuit-Court-of-Appeals
PatentlyDemocratic
(89 posts)noiretextatique
(27,275 posts)their opinion did not mention income...just race.
davidpdx
(22,000 posts)Roberts is chomping at the bit to try to overturn the prior rulings.
Also this bit of bad news:
U.S. SUPREME COURT HAS OVERRULED THE 6TH CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS ON LAST 15 APPEALS STRAIGHT
Feb. 20, 2011
Supreme Court has reversed every decision since 2008, including five death penalty cases
The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati is one of the most powerful courts in the nation, but these days its suffering through a major slump.
The court owns the longest losing streak in the country over the past two years at the U.S. Supreme Court, which reviews decisions and corrects mistakes made by the nations top appeals courts.
The Supreme Court has examined 15 rulings from the 6th Circuit since 2008 and has thrown out every one of them.
http://news.lawreader.com/2011/02/20/u-s-supreme-court-has-overruled-the-6th-circuit-court-of-appeals-on-last-15-appeals-straight/
This could be far from over.
JustABozoOnThisBus
(23,350 posts)... something about an identical case originating in Texas. If it's identical, then the TX ruling should apply to this MI case.
According to some talk on NPR this morning, the 6th Circuit split along party lines: 8 judges appointed by Democrats voted to overturn the MI amendment, 7 appointed by Republicans voted to uphold the amendment. 2 judges (Republican appointees) recused, because of connections to MI universities, if I heard right.
davidpdx
(22,000 posts)A lot of times I don't click through and read the full article. I do remember the Michigan case not too long ago with a 5-4 decision and O'Conner stating that 25 years more of affirmative action would be enough as a way to limit it.
muriel_volestrangler
(101,321 posts)Mz Pip
(27,450 posts)It banned affirmative action for any State entities. It went into affect in the late 90s and IIRC was upheld by SCOTUS.
It will be interesting to see what SCOTUS does with this one.
Socal31
(2,484 posts)Being born white isn't an automatic pass to glory. Unless you think little Timmy in a trailer park in Tennesee who has meth addicted parents is somehow special.
Economics is what it should be based on. Consequently that will help out a larger portion of minorities, but having race involved just does not seem right.
In such a "melting-pot" of a country, racial lines are going to get more and more blurred. Income is a hard number that can easily be determined by 1040s and some bank statments.
Problem is, too often race and class correlate in this nation. There should be a reasonable compromise between diversity and meritocracy.
Hugabear
(10,340 posts)It's not that being born white gives you an automatic "pass to glory".
It's that being born non-white gives you an automatic harder "pass to glory".
If you don't think that racism and discrimination still takes place, you're delusional.
calico1
(8,391 posts)Obama's first term that racism and sexism are alive and well in this country.
Socal31
(2,484 posts)I'm sorry but your way of thinking is going the way of the Dodo. "Race" is going to become a BS label. It pretty much already is due to the mix of people in this country. What "Race" would you have President Obama or Tiger Woods put on an application? Who gets to have the deciding vote of what "race" they really are, and what are the determining factors?
Will you deny a poor second-generation pale-skinned Serbian child a shot because of his skin?
When you say "race", what I think you mean are African Americans and Latin-Americans. Asian-Americans and Indian-Americans seem to have no problem shaming "white" Americans in scholastic achievement.
I am 100% for giving high school kids who were not born into the correct family a full ride to a degree and chance at a better life. But when I donate for scholarships, there is no "race" involved, they are based off achievement and economics. They don't check a box or send in a photo. That is terrible.
There is racism in every country on this planet. We can be bigger than that. What we need to do is help people who are disadvantaged by the only color that seems to matter: Green.
Myrina
(12,296 posts)Sorry, that caught my eye & I 'd for a minute.