In wake of Supreme Court ruling, the group urges colleges to act quickly. Some experts on affirmative action aren’t so sure. How soon should colleges change their policies in the wake of the recent Supreme Court ruling that affirmative action in college admissions is illegal?
ASSOCIATION OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROFESSIONALS URGES ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS TO “STAY THE COURSE” DESPITE THE COURT’S DECISION ON RACE-CONSCIOUS ADMISSIONS
(Archived document, may contain errors) A Special Report to the Congress No. 17 8/2/95 REFORMING AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN EMPLOYMENT: HOW TO RESTORE THE LAW OF EQUAL TREATMENT By Nelson Lund Nelson Lund is Associate Professor of Law at the George Mason University School of Law. From 1989 to 1992, Professor Lund served as Associate Counsel to President George Bush. Before that, he served as law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and Attorney-Advisor in the Office of Legal Counsel in the Department of Justice.