Library Record
Metadata
Collection |
Sylvia Gaither Garrison Library Reference Collection |
Title |
A black and white case : how affirmative action survived its greatest legal challenge / |
Alternate Titles |
Greg Stohr. |
Author |
Stohr, Greg, |
Call# |
KF228 .G78 S76 2004 |
Published Place |
Princeton : |
Publisher |
Bloomberg Press, |
Edition |
1st ed. |
Search Terms |
Discrimination in higher education Law and legislation Michigan Affirmative action programs in education United States Universities and colleges Admission |
Subjects |
Trials, litigation, etc. University of Michigan--Trials, litigation, etc. Discrimination in higher education--Law and legislation--Michigan. Affirmative action programs in education--Law and legislation--United States. Universities and colleges--Admission--Law and legislation--Michigan. University of Michigan--Admission. |
Format |
Book |
ISBN |
1576601706 (alk. pap |
Control# |
ocm55067087 |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-324) and index. A tale of two professors -- Getting lawyered up -- Gratz, Grutter, and Hamacher -- Equal protection -- Arguments Michigan wouldn't make -- A clash in chambers -- Accepted on the spot -- Bollinger's new front -- Duggan's distinction -- Preferences on trial -- A court divided -- Martin v. Boggs -- Looking to the high court -- The most powerful woman in America -- Friends of the court -- "She's fabulous" -- "Race unfortunately still matters" -- Hail to the victors. Table of contents http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0417/2004009630.html |