In Grutter v. Bollinger, who did the U.S. Supreme Court rule in favor of the University of Michigan in its attempt to diversify the student body in the law school?
A. people who graduate from law school become lawyers who serve a range of people in the population with diverse legal issues and problems
B. because the U.S. has a history of racial discrimination in the prosecution and conviction of people accused of criminal activity, or sensitivity to racial issues is enhanced by
having a racially diverse body of lawyers
C. the University of Michigan's admission committee considered many aspects of a person's candidacy in seeking entrance into the law school
D. while undergraduate student bodies are usually racially diverse, law school student bodies are traditionally white and male, thus necessitating the need for remedial
action to diversify the student body of lawyers
Ans: C. the University of Michigan's admission committee considered many aspects of a person's candidacy in seeking entrance into the law school
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