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Spring 1998, Volume XIII Number 2
Affirmative Action: A Dialogue on Race, Gender, Equality and Law in America
Editor's Note: [Nine legal, social science, and humanities scholars and other
educational leaders discuss a wide range of viewpoints on affirmative action in theory and
practice. The conversation traverses the context and need for affirmative action, social
and legal policy and practices, diversity and college admissions, and the confluence of
race and gender in affirmative action. This is an edited version of a two-week online
discussion among the group during February of 1998, moderated by the ABA Division for
Public Education.]
[Supplementing the perspectives of the discussion group, the following examine the
notion of merit in university admissions policy, affirmative action in the workplace, and
the constitutional status of affirmative action.]
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