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39 J.C. & U.L. [i] (2013)

handle is hein.journals/jcolunly39 and id is 1 raw text is: THE JOURNAL OF
COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY LAW
Volume 39                      2013                      Number 1
ARTICLES
The    Inevitable   Irrelevance  of    Affirmative   Action
Jurisprudence
Leslie Yalof Garfield
Fisher v. University of Texas presents an Equal Protection
challenge to the University of Texas' race-preference admissions
policy. Assuming that the Court will not abolish affirmative action
programs wholesale, how will colleges and universities structure
their admissions programs in light of the likely teachings of the
Fisher case? Garfield argues that they are likely to ignore any broad
message, instead treating Abigail Fisher's case as just another
example of an impermissible program.
Misshaping the River: Proposition 209 and Lessons for the
Fisher Case
William C. Kidder    53
California's experiences with and responses to Proposition
209 bear on the Fisher v. University of Texas case with
respect to both questions of compelling interest and narrow
tailoring. Two related developments led to the end of race-
conscious admissions at the University of California. This
article advances the five central findings and conclusions.
First, it compares minority students' perceptions of campus
racial climate at research universities with or without
affirmative action and critical mass. Second, it examines
affirmative action bans and chilling effects. Third, it
examines two myths about credentials and performance upon
which critics of affirmative action rely. Fourth, it claims that
UC has a natural experiment verifying that class-based
policies are not effective substitutes for race-conscious
policies. Last, the article discusses UC business schools and
UC Law schools as case studies demonstrating the need for
race-conscious affirmative action.

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