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... Therefore, the University had no grounds to deny Allan Bakke admission to their school, and admitted him (Banfield, 87). Dissenting ...
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... On the other hand, the trial court refused to order Bakke's admission on the basis that he was not able to prove that he would've been admitted except for the ...
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In 1973 a thirty-three year old Caucasian male named Allan Bakke applied to and was denied admission to the University of California Medical School at Davis. ...
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... the special program, though many applied." (http://www.2law.cornell.com) In my opinion the reason the supreme court ruled the admission for Bakke was because ...
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... Banfield 75). Next, Bakke's lawyer argued that Bakke had been denied admission because of racial quotas (Banfield 78). He said quotas ...
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... The case involved a white man, Allen Bakke, who applied for admission to, and was rejected by California University at Davis Medical School in 1973 and 1974. ...
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... on his SATs, Nick believed that he would almost be guaranteed admission to Harvard ... the case, "The Regents of the University of California v. Bakke." On October ...
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... that Bakke be admitted. The court ruled that even though universities may consider race and ethnic origins as a factor in evaluating candidates for admission, ...
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... that Bakke be admitted. The court ruled that even though universities may consider race and ethnic origins as a factor in evaluating candidates for admission, ...
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... which may allow a less qualified person from a minority, admission to a ... In the Bakke case, Bakke was denied acceptance to University of California Medical ...
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Reverse Discrimination In 1973 a thirty-three year-old Caucasian male named Allan Bakke applied to and was denied admission to the University of California ...
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... The Court ordered Bakke admitted, holding that the UC-Davis Special Admissions Program did ... to order UC-Davis never to use race as a criterion for admission. ...
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... In this case, Allan Bakke was not allowed admission to the University of California's medical school because their quota system would not permit them to do so. ...
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... Allan Bakke, a thirty three-year-old Caucasian male, applied for one of the remaining 84 places, for which anybody could apply, and was denied admission twice. ...
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... In 1973 a thirty-three year-old Caucasian male named Allan Bakke applied to and was denied admission to the University of California Medical School at Davis. ...
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... Bakke, a white medical student, was denied admission to a University of California medical school because of a quota system. Bakke ...
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... In the case of the Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978), a special admission program setting aside 16 places in the medical school class for ...
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... In the case of the Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978), a special admission program setting aside 16 places in the medical school class for ...
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... In its decision, the Fifth Circuit said the Supreme Court's ruling in Bakke (that race could be used as one of several factors in admission) was no longer valid ...
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... When Allan Bakke sued the Regents of the University of California because he was denied admission to the University's medical school due to its affirmative ...
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... Also in 1978 was the Bakke v. Reagents of the University of California ... of race as one factor in choosing among qualified applicants for admission and reserving ...
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... More recently, the Bakke case gave a look at the workings of affirmative action. A white student was denied admission to UC Davis because the school had ...
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... In the case of California v. Bakke: Bakke, a white student, sued because he was denied admission to the University of California Medical School at Davis. ...
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... In the case of California v. Bakke: Bakke, a white student, sued because he was denied admission to the University of California Medical School at Davis. ...
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... colleges and universities from using affirmative action in their admission policies if ... In the case of Bakke v. University of California, Bakke claimed that the ...
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... 1978). Allan Bakke is a white man who applied for admission to the medical school at the University of California at Davis. In this ...
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... More recently, the Bakke case gave a look at the workings of affirmative action. A white student was denied admission to UC Davis because the school had ...
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... whole of society, according to Ronald Dworkin in his book "Why Bakke Has No ... 26% of black college students graduate from college within six years of admission. ...
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... whole of society, according to Ronald Dworkin in his book "Why Bakke Has No ... 26% of black college students graduate from college within six years of admission. ...
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... Supreme Court rendered a 5-4 ruling in the 1978 Bakke case this was to exterminate so called racial diversity in the college and that the admission process is ...
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