[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2003, Book I)]
[June 23, 2003]
[Pages 676-677]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Statement on the Supreme Court Decision on the Michigan Affirmative 
Action Cases
June 23, 2003

    I applaud the Supreme Court for recognizing the value of diversity 
on our Nation's campuses. Diversity is one of America's greatest 
strengths. Today's decisions seek

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a careful balance between the goal of campus diversity and the 
fundamental principle of equal treatment under the law.
    My administration will continue to promote policies that expand 
educational opportunities for Americans from all racial, ethnic, and 
economic backgrounds. There are innovative and proven ways for colleges 
and universities to reflect our diversity without using racial quotas. 
The Court has made clear that colleges and universities must engage in a 
serious, good faith consideration of workable race-neutral alternatives. 
I agree that we must look first to these race-neutral approaches to make 
campuses more welcoming for all students.
    Race is a reality in American life. Yet like the Court, I look 
forward to the day when America will truly be a colorblind society. My 
administration will continue to work toward this important goal.

Note: The Office of the Press Secretary also released a Spanish language 
version of this statement.