Abstract
After several Supreme Court cases, university admissions processes, and state/federal policies, affirmative action programs are under several layers of scrutiny. This paper explores how court precedent and research studies have both shaped policies and raised substantive questions about whether or not these programs are effective and equitable.
Recommended Citation
Longust, Jeff
(2017)
"A Constitutional and Efficacious Analysis of Affirmative Action Policies,"
Pepperdine Policy Review: Vol. 9, Article 7.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/ppr/vol9/iss1/7
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