In Grutter v.Bollinger (2003) ,the Supreme Court
A) upheld the University of Michigan law school's use of race as one of many factors in determining student admissions.
B) declared unconstitutional the University of Michigan law school's use of race as one of many factors in determining student admissions.
C) required that the University of Michigan law school admit a proportion of African American law school students approximately equal to the proportion of African American undergraduate students at the university.
D) argued that there was no compelling interest in promoting racial diversity on the University of Michigan law school campus.
E) None of these is true.
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