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Affirmative Action As A Majoritarian Device: Or, Do You Really Want To Be A Role Model?, Richard Delgado Mar 1991

Affirmative Action As A Majoritarian Device: Or, Do You Really Want To Be A Role Model?, Richard Delgado

Michigan Law Review

Have you ever noticed how affirmative action occupies a place in our system of law and politics far out of proportion to its effects in the real world? Liberals love talking about and sitting on committees that define, oversee, defend, and give shape to it. Conservatives are attached to the concept for different reasons: they can rail against it, declare it lacking in virtue and principle, and use it to rally the troops. Affirmative action is something they love to hate. The program also generates a great deal of paper, conversation, and jobs probably more of the latter for persons …


Affirmative Action For Working Mothers: Does Guerra's Preferential Treatment Rationale Extend To Childrearing Leave Benefits?, Stephen Keyes Jan 1991

Affirmative Action For Working Mothers: Does Guerra's Preferential Treatment Rationale Extend To Childrearing Leave Benefits?, Stephen Keyes

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Affirmative Action, Douglas Scherer, John Dunne Jan 1991

Affirmative Action, Douglas Scherer, John Dunne

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection And Moral Circumstance: Accounting For Constitutional Basics, Donald E. Lively Jan 1991

Equal Protection And Moral Circumstance: Accounting For Constitutional Basics, Donald E. Lively

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.