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Asian Americans and Affirmative Action—UNC Amicus Brief
organizations and twenty-one professors, including several based in North Carolina. See Exhibit Amici have longstanding histories of serving the interests of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. The undersigned Amici have a substantial interest in this case because they support race-conscious programs designed to improve equal access for all. 1 Amici that AAPIs and other of have together and segregation and for greater equity and justice that in and of