Percent Plans: A “Workable, Race-Neutral Alternative” to Affirmative Action?
Marvin Lim
39 JCUL 127 (2013)
2013
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What Price "Grutter"? We May Have Won the Battle, But Are We Losing the War?
Eboni S. Nelson
32 JCUL 1 (2006)
2006
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The Evolution of Affirmative Action and the Necessity of Truly Individualized Admissions Decisions
David J. Garrow
34 JCUL 1 (2007)
2008
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Higher Education Implications of Parents Involved in Community Schools
Charles Russo and William Thro
35 JCUL 239 (2009)
2009
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Bakke, with Teeth? The Implications of Grutter v. Bollinger in an Outcomes-Based World
Ann Mallatt Killenbeck
36 JCUL 1 (2009)
2009
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After the Gold Rush? Grutter, Sander and ‘Affirmative Action’ “On the Run” in the Twenty-First Century
Anthony V. Baker
36 JCUL 249 (2009)
2009
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Race and Higher Education: The Tortuous Journey Toward Desegregation
Mary Ann Connell
36 JCUL 945 (2010)
2010
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From Desegregation to Diversity and Beyond: Our Evolving Legal Conversation on Race and Higher Education
Jonathan Alger
36 JCUL 983 (2010)
2010
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The Inevitable Irrelevance of Affirmative Action Jurisprudence
Leslie Yalof Garfield
39 JCUL 1 (2013)
2013
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Misshaping the River: Proposition 209 and Lessons for the Fisher Case
William C. Kidder
39 JCUL 53 (2013)
2013
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Searching for Race-Neutral Alternatives: The College and University Amicus Briefs in Fisher v. University of Texas
Benjamin S. Baum
41 JCUL 237 (2015)
2016
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Is There a Mismatch Effect in Law School, Why Might It Arise, and What Would It Mean?
Gregory Camilli and Kevin G. Welner
37 JCUL 491 (2011)
2011
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