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ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED176643 AUTHOR: Saiki, Patricia; And Others



TITLE: Bakke and Beyond. Invitational Regional Seminar.
Collected Papers.

YEAR PUBLISHED: 1978
NOTE: 173 p.; Papers presented at several seminars in 1978;
Best copy available

ABSTRACT: A collection of papers and programs from a series
of regional seminars conducted in 1978 and entitled "Bakke
and Beyond" are presented. Cosponsored by the Education
Commission of the States, the Aspen Institute, and the
Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, the
programs focused on various impacts of the Bakke decision.
Papers included from the several regional seminars are: a
welcome speech on "Bakke and Beyond" (Patricia Saiki); The
Educational Impact of Affirmative Action on Colleges and
Universities (Barbara Newell); From Discrimination to
Affirmative Action (Arvo Van Alstyne); The Decision and Its
Background (Robert B. McKay) and a summary of remarks (Luis
Nogales); From Discrimination to Affirmative Action (Vernon
E. Jordan); The Remand of Bakke (Nathan Z. Dershowitz);
Testing/Admissions: What Can and Cannot Be Done (Stephen J.
Wright); After Bakke: The Role of the States (J. M.
Rosser);
The Bakke Decision and Graduate School Admissions: What Is
Equitable? (James G. Traynham); Beyond Bakke: The Positive
Benefits of Testing (Cameron Fincher); The Role of Testing
in Affirmative Action and Supplementary Tables (Winton H.
Manning); and Issues Related to Affirmative Action:
Policies
and Programs for Admission and Retention of Minority
Students (Paul B. Mohr). (SF)

KEY DESCRIPTORS: College-Students; Conference-Reports;
Court
Doctrine; Equal-Education; Graduate-Study;
Higher-Education;
Quotas-; Reverse-Discrimination; Selective-Admission; Sex
Discrimination; Testing-
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *Access-to-Education; *Admission-School;
*Affirmative-Action; *Minority-Groups; *Racial
Discrimination; *Supreme-Court-Litigation

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