policy that uses race in considering which students it will accept. a white applicant, abigail fisher, sued after she was denied admission, sending the case back to the lower court, justice kennedy wrote, strict scrutiny imposes on the ufrpt the ultimate burden of demonstrating before turning to racial classifications that available, workable race-neutral alternatives do not suffice. for now, the school policies remain intact. very technical. the bottom line, affirmative action is still the law of the land. reporter: opponents of use of race in college admissions believe though it may be delayed, they have a path to victory. incredibly high hurdles for universities and colleges must be overcome if they intend to continue using race preferences in their admissions policies. i am very confident ut won t be able to use race in the future. reporter: we are awaiting six opinions, including those on the