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" A historical examination of the University of Kentucky College of Law and its affirmative action policies and programs on admissions relating to major legal decisions in higher education: From 1908 through 2004 "
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565980
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Schumann, Michael Shawn
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A historical examination of the University of Kentucky College of Law and its affirmative action policies and programs on admissions relating to major legal decisions in higher education: From 1908 through 2004 [Thesis]
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University of Kentucky, 2006
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eng
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Ph.D.
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, University of Kentucky
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In the past two years, an inordinate amount of media and institutional attention has been devoted to discussing the implications of the recent University of Michigan cases, i.e., Gratz v. Bollinger and Grutter v. Bollinger , on law school admissions. Timely and important as this is, these rulings cannot be fully understood without a careful historical analysis of a succession of earlier cases..
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TL
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Latin Dissertation
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