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2005 Cardozo Life (Summer), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
2005 Cardozo Life (Summer), Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law
Cardozo Life Magazine
Table of Contents:
Around Campus, page 3
Faculty Briefs, page 16
God vs. The Gavel, page 24
An Interview with Robert Schwartz ’92, page 26
Adieu J.D.: A Tribute to Jacques Derrida, page 30
Clerking at the ICTY, page 36
Effecting Change Globally: Cardozo Alumni Working in the International Arena, page 40
Alumni News, page 46
The Real Impact Of Eliminating Affirmative Action In American Law Schools: An Empirical Critique Of Richard Sander's Study, David L. Chambers, Timothy T. Clydesdale, William C. Kidder, Richard O. Lempert
The Real Impact Of Eliminating Affirmative Action In American Law Schools: An Empirical Critique Of Richard Sander's Study, David L. Chambers, Timothy T. Clydesdale, William C. Kidder, Richard O. Lempert
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In 1970, there were about 4000 African American lawyers in the United States. Today there are more than 40,000. The great majority of the 40,000 have attended schools that were once nearly all-white, and most were the beneficiaries of affirmative action in their admission to law school. American law schools and the American bar can justly take pride in the achievements of affirmative action: the training of tens of thousands of African American (as well as Latino, Asian American, and Native American) practitioners, community leaders, judges, and law professors; the integration of the American bar; the services that minority attorneys …
Reflections On Diversity, William M. Tabb