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Multiracial Identity And Affirmative Action, Nancy Leong
Multiracial Identity And Affirmative Action, Nancy Leong
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Judicial Review And Nongeneralizable Cases, Neal Devins, Alan J. Meese
Judicial Review And Nongeneralizable Cases, Neal Devins, Alan J. Meese
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Explaining Grutter V. Bollinger, Neal Devins
Explaining Grutter V. Bollinger, Neal Devins
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Book Review Of Against Equality Of Opportunity, Michael Ashley Stein
Book Review Of Against Equality Of Opportunity, Michael Ashley Stein
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Affirmative Actions, William W. Van Alstyne
Affirmative Actions, William W. Van Alstyne
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Liberals and progressives have been slow to realize that their preferred vocabulary has been hijacked and that when they respond to once hallowed phrases they are responding to a ghost now animated by a new machme. The point is not a small one, for in any debate, especially one fought in the arena of public opinion, the battle is won not by knock-down arguments but by the party that succeeds in placing its own spin on the terms presiding over the discussion.
Looking At Communities And Markets, Lan Cao
Looking At Communities And Markets, Lan Cao
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Reinventing Bakke, Alan J. Meese
Group Versus Individuals, Neal Devins
The Silenced Majority: Martin V. Wilks And The Legislative Response, Susan Grover
The Silenced Majority: Martin V. Wilks And The Legislative Response, Susan Grover
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An American worker finds himself disadvantaged by an employer's affirmative action program. The worker heads for the courthouse, reverse discrimination complaint in hand. Will he be allowed to sue? Prior to the Supreme Court's 1989 Martin v. Wilks decision, the answer to that question tended to be "no." Wilks changed the answer to an emphatic ·yes." With the 1991 Civil Rights Act, the answer has become "probably not." This article discusses the bar against such challenges as developed through case law and recent congressional action. It addresses the implications that the new statutory bar will have for the structure of …
Affirmative Action In The Marketplace Of Ideas, Rodney A. Smolla
Affirmative Action In The Marketplace Of Ideas, Rodney A. Smolla
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The Rhetoric Of Equality, Neal Devins
Metro Broadcasting, Inc. V. Fcc: Requiem For A Heavyweight, Neal Devins
Metro Broadcasting, Inc. V. Fcc: Requiem For A Heavyweight, Neal Devins
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Affirmative Action After Reagan, Neal Devins
Affirmative Action After Reagan, Neal Devins
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Righting Past Wrongs: When Affirmative Action May Be Reverse Discrimination, Neal Devins
Righting Past Wrongs: When Affirmative Action May Be Reverse Discrimination, Neal Devins
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