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Affirmative Action in Higher Education: Recent Developments in Litigation, Admissions and Diversity Research
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THE CINCINNATI 11
PRESS CONFERENCE RALLY
Wednesday, December 5th
9:15 AM at
Admissions Office, Sproul Hall
UC Berkeley

Dozens of students rally outside of UC Berkeley's admissions office to support a team of 11 classmates traveling to Cincinnati today to witness the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals affirmative action case that will likely be heard by the Supreme Court. Read the press releases!
Coalition for Diversity Press Release
Academic Senate the University of California (ASUC) Press Release
Boalt Hall Women's Association (BHWA) Press Release
Environmental Law Society Statement
 

Background and Significance of Grutter v. Bollinger

University of Michigan Law School FAQs (including summaries, news articles, and legal documents) about Grutter v. Bollinger and the related litigation regarding the admissions policy.

Preview the introduction of Affirmative Action in Higher Education: Recent Developments in Litigation, Admissions and Diversity Research, a n article by William C. Kidder in the forthcoming volume of the Berkeley Law Raza La Journal provides a detailed chronology and analysis of the litigation history regarding affirmative action in higher education.

Or click here to download the entire article. Affirmative Action in Higher Education (955k pdf)

The forthcomining Berkeley La Raza Law Journal Volume 12:2 examines two elements of the affirmative action debate: the entrenchment of institutional and structural racism in higher education, as well as a new, powerful, and innovative defense of diversity by those students affected , by focusing on the legal arguments advanced by the Student Intervenors in Grutter v. Bollinger . Our publication of expert reports, testimony and related articles provides the social, cultural and political context for those legal arguments.