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ABSTRACT:
The Supreme Court has decided to hear a case against the University of Michigan's two-tier system for applicants. While many have taken issue with the school's formula to create diversity among its student body, there lies a much larger problem inherent with this debate. It is the problem of race.
Nonetheless, race stopped mattering the year that people were allowed to self-identify. That plausibly means that a "white" person could be "black" and a "black" person could be "white" and what could you do? Say they were lying? Obviously there is some deviation to this when it comes to family history, and programs at the state level enforce it through birth certificates and the like.
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