Bakke, DeFunis, and Minority Admissions: The Quest for Equal Opportunity By Allan P. Sindler. Sindler describes the admissions programs at the Universities of Washington and California-Davis, and the respective experiences of Marco DeFunis and Allan Bakke that preceded their litigation. Then, documenting the disparity in academic qualifications between accepted minorities and rejected nonminorities, Sindler addresses the broad issue before the courts. Is the reservation of academic places for minorities an inherently two-track system, which operates as an illegal quota to exclude better-qualified applicants; or may a school utilize race as a basis for selection in order to fulfill other commitments to society? The Constitution and Chief...
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Bar Admission Rules and Student Practice Rules Edited by Fannie J. Klein with contributions by Ms. K...
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The Supreme Court’s long-awaited decisions this past summer in the Michigan affirmative action cases...
This Article offers a novel doctrinal resolution of the key issues in Fisher v. Texas, the impending...
For over thirty-five years, the Supreme Court has grappled with the controversial issue of affirmati...
I have defined my subject as “Law and the Quest for Equality.” Actually the subject involves several...
This Article will explore the origins of the Court’s color-blind interpretation of the Fourteenth Am...
During the academic year 1965-66, at the height of the civil rights movement, the University of Mich...
Bar Admission Rules and Student Practice Rules Edited by Fannie J. Klein with contributions by Ms. K...
Twenty five years ago, in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, the United States Suprem...
The purpose of this paper is to re-examine Bakke, in light of the challenges it has faced at the Uni...
In the years since the United States Supreme Court\u27s affirmative action holding in Board of Regen...
Two of America\u27s most cherished values collided head-on a few months ago, when the U.S. Supreme C...
In Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978), the Supreme Court issued a landmark deci...
This Article is aimed primarily at guiding current law review members through a process that explore...
David L. Chambers reviews two books covering Brown vs. Bakke in The Washington Post. Chambers discus...
Fifty years after Brown v. Board of Education, race is still a serious issue in this country. Fortun...
The Supreme Court’s long-awaited decisions this past summer in the Michigan affirmative action cases...
This Article offers a novel doctrinal resolution of the key issues in Fisher v. Texas, the impending...
For over thirty-five years, the Supreme Court has grappled with the controversial issue of affirmati...
I have defined my subject as “Law and the Quest for Equality.” Actually the subject involves several...
This Article will explore the origins of the Court’s color-blind interpretation of the Fourteenth Am...
During the academic year 1965-66, at the height of the civil rights movement, the University of Mich...