Affirmative Action: University of California vs. David Bakke
Title: Affirmative Action: University of California vs. David Bakke
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Affirmative Action: University of California vs. David Bakke
Category: /Business & Economy/Companies
Details: Words: 1082 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Supreme Court case, University of California vs. Bakke was a law suit filed against the University by a white male student by the name of Alan Bakke in 1978. Bakke had applied and been rejected from medical school twice due to the fact that the medical school had been reserving 16 out of 100 open spots for less qualified students that were of a minority race. Bakke then filed the lawsuit which went to Supreme Court for
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