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Coverage of the affirmative action ruling from major television news networks.
The role of race and admissions is explored. Administrators and students are interviewed.
University of…
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University of Michigan. Admissions Lawsuits Coverage
March 27, March 28, 2001 Language
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An epsidode of NBC Dateline. Several studetns and adminisrators are
interviewed.Topics: affirmative action, University of Michigan.
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University of Michigan. Admissions Lawsuits Coverage
June 6, 2003 Language
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An investigative story about affirmative action and using race in admissions.
Students and administrators are interviewed. University of Michigan admissions are
discussed.
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October 25, 2000 Language
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University of Michigan Law School Dean Jeffrey Lehman speaks regarding
admissions law suits (with a CIR representative and a minority
attorney).
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December 3, 2002 Language
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A program about affirmative action and diversity at the University of
Michigan. Several guests and interviewees debate affirmative action.
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August, 26 2003 Language
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Two episodes of "60 Minutes", each with a segment on UM admissions and
affirmative action. Several students are interviewed about the topic and their
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University of Michigan. Admissions Lawsuits Coverage
October 29, 2000 and July 8, 2001 Language
English Source
VHS Videotape, color, sound, 01:01:50 Identifier
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