Opponents of affirmative action say the
battle over the use of race in college admissions is hardly over, despite the
Supreme Court’s ruling Monday upholding the goal of a diverse student body.
Higher education leaders overwhelmingly hailed the decision, saying it
reaffirmed policies used by most .selective colleges and universities. But some
critics raised the possibility of more lawsuits, and promised to continue
pressuring the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights to investigate
questionable policies. "We’re talking about admission programs, scholarships,
any program only for minorities or in which the standards used to judge
admissions are substantially different," says Linda Chavez, founder and
president of the Center for Equal Opportunity, a conservative non-profit
group. Others say they’ll take their case to voters. "We have to seriou A. no admission policies based on race should be implemented B. minority applicants should be given favorable considerations C. different standards for admitting minority students should be set up D. selective colleges and universities should be punished for their discrimin--atory policies [单项选择]To say that a soldier fought in battle like a lion may be a good descriptive (), but it does not mean that he was on all fours, roaring and wagging his tail!
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