PHIL 003 Lecture Notes - Regents Of The Univ. Of Cal. V. Bakke, Consequentialism, National Urban League

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Affirmative action , generally speaking, is a name for public policies that aim to combat social inequalities by encouraging employers and educational institutions, etc. , to provide opportunities underrepresented or disadvantaged candidates. Affirmative action: regents of the university of california vs. bakke. Allan bakke, a thirty-five-year-old white man, had twice applied for admission to the university of. The school reserved sixteen places in each entering class of one hundred for qualified minorities, as part of the universities affirmative action program, in an effort to redress longs landing, unfair minority exclusions from the medical profession. Bakke"s qualifications (college gpa and test scores) exceeded those of any of the minority students admitted in the two years bakke"s applications were rejected. Bakke contended, first in the california courts, then in the supreme court, that he was excluded from admission solely on the basis of race. It then ordered the medical school to shut down its quota system.

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