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it got me arguing with my friends and even with some of my teachers. It’s an ongoing argument…
in addition to guaranteeing freedom of religion
we believed that this was a land of opportunity and that we could do anything
don’t eat shrimp—and to ask our Rabbi what to think about such esoteric issues. They know the religiously correct answer. Yet the addition of the two words to the pledge forced me not only to think about them but to try to place them in the...
when the words “under God” were being added to the pledge of allegiance. The Yeshivas I went to as a kid were very patriotic. We recited the pledge at assemblies
it has helped produce a new generation of remarkable Black leaders
the Supreme Court has agreed to review yet another affirmative action program. The issues may be similar to that raised in Bakke and subsequent cases
though interested in assuring geographic
or to the real world operation of the Harvard program as it probably works in practice. The following description certainly implies that race is not treated differently from other elements of diversity:
an applicant had to be both individually disadvantaged and a member of a specified racial minority. Under the approved Harvard program
commenting that the “cynical” may say that “under a program such as Harvard’s one may accomplish covertly what Davis concedes it does openly.” Justice Powell nowhere disputed this. His answer seems to be that even if both programs produce t...
but he applauded Harvard College for employing a process that eschews “target-quotas for the number of blacks” but allows “the race of an applicant [to] tip the balance in his favor just as geographic origin or a life spent on a farm tip th...
both because medical school admission is vastly different from college admission and because Harvard
but it approved affirmative action programs
as well as other applicants who are economically and culturally deprived; none of them would offend the Constitution. But what the school may not do
not on being the best of the second- or third-raters. . . .
attended segregated schools or lived in segregated neighborhoods
but we opposed the concept that every racial
I received dozens of letters and calls from indignant alumni and parents of applicants concerned that Harvard was returning to a quota system. These concerns increased when the Bakke case came to the Supreme Court and Harvard took the lead....