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...minorities gaining admission under this Top Ten Percent Law casts a shadow on the horizon to the otherwise-plain legality of the Grutter-like admissions...
...particular purpose. The jury returned verdicts finding in Cardinal’s favor on each of these causes of action. The jury awarded approximately $12.2...
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