Brief of the University of Michigan Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, et al. as Amici Curiae in Support of Grutter v. Bollinger, et al.
Legal Brief - February 19, 2003 -
- Race-based life experiences provide an inherently unique perspective.
- Meaningful racial diversity contributes to the robust exchange of ideas in the law school community. It is an integral component of classroom dialogue and of legal education beyond the classroom.
- Meaningful racial diversity requires a meaningful presence within Michigan Law School. This is necessary to facilitate meaningful diversity and the robust exchange of ideas. Without a meaningful presence of minority students, the Michigan Law School experience will irreparably suffer.



