Supreme Court to rehear case on affirmative action in University of Texas admissions policy
WASHINGTON The Supreme Court said Monday it will dive back into the fight over the use of race in admissions at the University of Texas, a decision that presages tighter limits on affirmative action in higher education.
The justices said they will hear for a second time the case of a white woman who was denied admission to the universitys flagship Austin campus.
The conservative-leaning federal appeals court in New Orleans has twice upheld the universitys admissions process, including in a ruling last year that followed a Supreme Court order to reconsider the womans case.
The case began in 2008 when Abigail Fisher, who is white, was denied admission to the University of Texass flagship Austin campus because she did not graduate in the top 10 percent of her high school class the criterion for 75 percent of the schools admissions. The university also passed her over for a position among the remaining 25 percent, which is reserved for special scholarships and people who meet a formula for personal achievement that includes race as a factor.
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