This book examines UCLA's Legal Education Opportunity Program, one of the earliest and most expansive affirmative action programs. From its creation in 1966 to its partial demise at the hands of a divided U.S. Supreme Court in 1978, the program dramatically reshaped the legal arena and provides powerful support for race-conscious admissions today.
This book examines UCLA's Legal Education Opportunity Program, one of the earliest and most expansive affirmative action programs. From its creation in 1966 to its partial demise at the hands of a divided U.S. Supreme Court in 1978, the program dramatically reshaped the legal arena and provides powerful support for race-conscious admissions today.
Chapter 1: A Revolutionary's Attitude Chapter 2: Affirmative Programs Must Be Initiated Chapter 3: Diversity Arrives Chapter 4: Summer of '68 Chapter 5: A Rising Tide Chapter 6: Continued Expansion Chapter 7: Battle Lines Chapter 8: In the Shadow of Bakke Chapter 9: End of an Era
Chapter 1: A Revolutionary's Attitude Chapter 2: Affirmative Programs Must Be Initiated Chapter 3: Diversity Arrives Chapter 4: Summer of '68 Chapter 5: A Rising Tide Chapter 6: Continued Expansion Chapter 7: Battle Lines Chapter 8: In the Shadow of Bakke Chapter 9: End of an Era
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