In Gratz v. Bollinger, the court struck down the use of race in undergraduate admissions, finding that those applications used a scoring system that should not have awarded points based on race.
“When the Gratz and Grutter decisions came down, that was really kind of a mixed bag,” Mr. Reindl said. “It’s still a very murky environment, and it’s also a very contentious environment.”
A confusing hodgepodge of things that have to be sorted out.
Imagine a bag full of many different items as opposed to a bag with all the same things in it.
0 Replies
OmSigDAVID
1
Reply
Mon 19 Jul, 2010 12:01 am
@fansy,
fansy wrote:
Quote:
In Gratz v. Bollinger, the court struck down the use of race in undergraduate admissions, finding that those applications used a scoring system that should not have awarded points based on race.
“When the Gratz and Grutter decisions came down, that was really kind of a mixed bag,” Mr. Reindl said. “It’s still a very murky environment, and it’s also a very contentious environment.”
What's that?
Its an accumulation of things that r different; heterogeneous n disparate.