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Dear Colleagues,

On April 1, the Supreme Court will start hearing arguments for and against
the constituitionality of the University of Michigan's affirmative action
policy for student admissions. So far, the battle lines are drawn and many
institutions/organizations/businesses have filed statements in support of the
University of Michigan.
As an educational organization, shouldn't AEJMC join this battle on the side
of the university? Is it possible to issue an AEJMC resolution
prior to the convention and before April 1?
Could the more knowledgable colleagues among us advise us on this issue?
What should and can MAC as a division do?
Thanks.
Ali Mohamed

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