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BAMN (By any Means Necessary) wins affirmative action legal suit: fight moves to California | Dailycensored.com

BAMN (By any Means Necessary) wins affirmative action legal suit: fight moves to California | Dailycensored.com

BAMN (By any Means Necessary) wins affirmative action legal suit: fight moves to California

The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit today declared that Proposal 2 — Ward Connerly’s ban on affirmative action—is unconstitutional. Affirmative action is again legal in admissions to Michigan’s public universities.

The two to one ruling came in a suit filed by the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration and Immigrant Rights and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary (BAMN) and by 59 black, Latino/a and Native American students and prospective students.

Shanta Driver, the National Chairperson and one of the attorneys for BAMN, said “This decision means that thousands of talented black, Latino/a, and Native American students will now have the chance to receive an education at the state’s best universities. It is a great victory for students and for the New Civil Rights Movement.”

Proposal 2 was adopted in a racially divided vote in a statewide referendum in November 2006. Nine out of ten black voters voted against