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(1,049 posts)California's affirmative action ban bolstered by Supreme Court ruling
California's 16-year-old affirmative action ban is lodged more firmly than ever in state law after the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday shut off further court challenges in states that have enacted such bans. ..
Despite the setbacks, proponents of affirmative action say they're going to keep working toward giving minorities a boost in schools and jobs, and the author of California's most recent ill-fated legislation to overturn the state's ban says he hasn't given up.
But the Michigan case had major implications for California, where Proposition 209 -- approved by voters in 1996 -- has forbidden consideration of race and gender in university admissions and financial aid, contracting and other public programs throughout the state. Legal challenges to Proposition 209 failed, and its critics considered the Supreme Court case out of Michigan the last, best chance to revive a challenge in the courts.
Some say the ruling, combined with the political backlash in California, could end the debate.
http://www.mercurynews.com/education/ci_25617295/californias-affirmative-action-ban-bolstered-by-supreme-court