The Bakke Case: Race Education and Affirmative Action-Howard Ball
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"The Bakke Case: Race, Education, and Affirmative Action" by Howard Ball dives deep into the landmark legal case that challenged the use of affirmative action in university admissions. This comprehensive...
"The Bakke Case: Race, Education, and Affirmative Action" by Howard Ball dives deep into the landmark legal case that challenged the use of affirmative action in university admissions. This comprehensive study explores the complex legal and social issues surrounding the case of Allan Bakke, who was denied admission to the University of California, Davis Medical School despite having higher test scores and grades than some minority applicants who were admitted. The book meticulously examines the arguments presented by both sides, delving into the legal principles of equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment, the merits of affirmative action policies, and the impact of the Bakke decision on higher education. Through meticulous analysis of the court proceedings, the author illuminates the historical context of the case, showcasing the changing landscape of race relations and the evolving role of universities in promoting diversity. This well-researched and insightful book offers a comprehensive understanding of the Bakke case, its historical significance, and its lasting influence on affirmative action policies and the pursuit of equality in education.
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