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The Law of Affirmative Action: Twenty-Five Years of Supreme Court Decisions on Race and Remedies

By: Girardeau A. Spann | Book details

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Barry Bearak, Affirmative Action Settlement: The Reaction; Settlement Ends High Court Case On Preferences: Rights Groups Ducked A Fight, Opponents Say, N.Y. TIMES, Nov. 22, 1997, at A1.

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Joan Biskupic, Rights Groups Pay To Settle Bias Case; High Court Affirmative Action Ruling Avoided, WASH. POST, Nov. 22, 1997, at A1.

William Booth, U. of Calif. Ends Racial Preferences: Pioneer in Diversity Adopts Stance Urged by Gov. Pete Wilson, WASH. POST, July 21, 1995, at A1.

Ethan Bronner, U. of Washington Will End Race-Conscious Admissions, N.Y. TIMES, Nov. 7, 1998, at A12.

DeNeen L. Brown, Gray in the Debate on Color: Many See Both Sides of Affirmative Action, WASH. POST, June 5, 1995, at A1.

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Stephen Buckley, Voting Rights Ruling Called Death Knell for Exclusion; Ex-Clinton Nominee Hails Order in Maryland, WASH. POST, Apr. 7, 1994, at B1.

William Claiborne, Affirmative Action Ban Is Upheld; California Proposition Constitutionally Valid, U.S. Appeals Panel Says, WASH. POST, Apr. 9, 1997, at A1.

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Ellis Cose, After Affirmative Action: Proposition 209 May Become Law, But Californians Are In No Rush To End All Racial Preferences, NEWSWEEK, Nov. 11, 1996, at 43.

Maura Dolan, U.S. Panel Upholds Prop. 209 Affirmative Action: Three 9th Circuit Justices Rule That Measure To Eliminate Preferences For Women And Minorities In College Admissions And Government Employment Is Constitutional; Opponents Will Appeal, But Some Analysts Believe They Face An Uphill Battle, L.A. TIMES, Apr. 9, 1997, at A1.

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