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tresset_1 [31]
2 years ago
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How did the Supreme Court rule on affirmative action in the case of Regents v. Bakke? Race should be considered, but racial quot

as are discriminatory. Racial quotas were not used to make admissions decisions. The student was not a good candidate to be a doctor. Universities should not consider race as a factor for admission.
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Radda [10]2 years ago
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Supreme Court, is the highest court in the judicial system, and it is the last court for resolving non-constitutional matters.

The Supreme Court's affirmative action in the case of Regents v. Bakke by the following:

(B) Racial quotas were not used to make admissions decisions.

<h3>The Supreme Court's affirmative action in the case of Regents v. Bakke</h3><h3 />
  • The supreme court on June 18, 1978, declared affirmative action constitutional but invalidate the use of racial qoutes.

  • Allan Bakke, a white man of California, filed a complaint against The medical school at the University of California, Davis.

  • He applied twice to the medical school and with good marks but didnt get admission.

  • Bakke said he had been subjected to unjust "race discrimination."

  • In the Court, six separate opinions were issued, agreed that the university’s use of racial quotas was unconstitutional, and ordered that the medical school admit Bakke.

Thus, option (B)  Racial quotas were not used to make admissions decisions is correct.

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