Affirmative action at the University of Michigan
The University of Michigan implemented a set of race-conscious admission policies from 1963, during the administration of the university's eighth president, Harlan Hatcher, until 2006, when state law effectively prohibited the practice. The affirmative measures in the university's admissions process have been the subject of several court cases, two of which reached the U.S. Supreme Court: Gratz v.
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