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Regents for the University of California v. Bakke

The Constitutional grounds which each side based its arguments the 14th amendment's equal protection clause and the civil rights of 1964. The argument for Bakke was based on a policy built on racial quotas. The argument for the University of California was that certain minorities are disadvantages from the day they are born. "Special candidates d



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