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The Bakke Case: Race, Education, and Affirmative Action [Paperback]

Howard Ball (Author)
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0700610464 978-0700610464 November 20, 2000
Twice denied admission to a California medical school despite better grades and test scores than successful minority applicants, Allan Bakke took his grievance to court and set off a major controversy over affirmative action. Bakke claimed that he was a victim of reverse discrimination, and his case has been considered by many as the most important civil rights decision since the end of segregation-and also one of the most difficult ever heard by the Supreme Court.

Howard Ball now reviews the many issues raised by this case that placed affirmative action on trial. He examines the law and politics surrounding Bakke in an even-handed manner, presenting both sides of the debate and discussing key arguments presented by pressure groups. He also offers a behind-the-scenes look at what transpired during the months between oral arguments before the Court and the justices' final decision, including secret conference sessions and judicial memos.

While four justices confirmed that Bakke had been the victim of reverse discrimination, four others agreed that the school's affirmative action plan was a logical application of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Justice Lewis Powell sided with both viewpoints, resulting in Bakke's admission to the school and the upholding of affirmative action. The Court's unusual split decision invalidated UC-Davis's quota program for minorities but also struck down a California court's ruling that race could not be used as a factor in considering applicants.

In light of eroding public support for affirmative action today, Ball examines the impact of Bakke and its use as a precedent. He also reviews recent events such as California Proposition 209, Washington Initiative 200, the "One Florida Intitiative" program, and the Supreme Court's refusal to overturn Texas v. Hopwood--a decision that forced the University of Texas to eliminate affirmative action in its law school.

As affirmative action continues to divide judges, legislatures, and citizens, the fragile consensus forged by Justice Powell seems to be collapsing. This book offers essential background for anyone interested in the controversy, helping readers to better understand the dynamics of Supreme Court decision making in emotionally charged litigation and to arrive at a more informed opinion over this vexing issue.

This book is part of the Landmark Law Cases and American Society series.


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"Helps general readers understand this celebrated affirmative action case and provides valuable insights into the process by which Supreme Court justices decide cases and write opinions."--Mark V. Tushnet, author of Making Civil Rights Law: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court, 1936-1961

About the Author

Howard Ball, a veteran of the civil rights movement, is professor of political science and former dean of arts and sciences at the University of Vermont. Among his many books are Prosecuting War Crimes and Genocide, also from Kansas, and A Defiant Life: Thurgood Marshall and the Persistence of Racism in America.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Kansas (November 20, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700610464
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700610464
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good, November 29, 2011
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I've read other book about Supreme Court cases that did a better job than this but TBC isn't terrible. I thought that there was too much time of a relatively short book spent on the background of the case and not enough discussion of the legal issues at play and the precedent. The most interesting aspect of the book was the insights into the closed-door exchanges among the justices and the evolution of the opinion.

Recommended, not because the book is great, but because every thinking American should be informed about this issue.
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