- Bakke case
English-Russian dictionary of regional studies. 2013.
English-Russian dictionary of regional studies. 2013.
Bakke — may refer to:* Regents of the University of California v. Bakke , a famous United States Supreme Court case * Bakke Mountain, a mountain and developing wind farm located in northwestern Massachusetts * Bakke, a former municipality in Vest Agder… … Wikipedia
Bakke decision — an important ruling made by the US Supreme Court in 1978. A white man called Allan Bakke claimed that he had been illegally refused a job because of his colour. The Court decided that the employers had acted illegally in not offering him the job … Universalium
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Regents of the University of California v. Bakke ArgueDate=October 8 ArgueYear=1977 DecideDate=June 28 DecideYear=1978 FullName=Regents of the University of California v. Allan Bakke USVol=438 USPage=265 Citation=98 S. Ct.… … Wikipedia
Equal Protection Clause — The Equal Protection Clause, part of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, provides that no state shall… deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. [… … Wikipedia
Grutter v. Bollinger — SCOTUSCase Litigants= Grutter v. Bollinger ArgueDate=April 1 ArgueYear=2003 DecideDate=June 23 DecideYear=2003 FullName=Barbara Grutter, Petitioner v. Lee Bollinger, et al. Citation=123 S.Ct. 2325, 156 L.Ed.2d 304, 71 USLW 4498, 91 Fair Empl.Prac … Wikipedia
Hopwood v. Texas — Hopwood v. Texas, 78 F.3d 932 (5th Cir. 1996), was the first successful legal challenge to a university s affirmative action policy in student admissions since Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, 438 U.S. 265 (1978). In Hopwood,… … Wikipedia
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Landmark decisions in the United States — Landmark cases in the United States come most frequently (but not exclusively) from the United States Supreme Court. United States Courts of Appeal may also make such decisions, particularly if the Supreme Court chooses not to review the case, or … Wikipedia
Affirmative action in the United States — is intended to promote access to education, employment, or housing among certain designated groups (typically, minorities and women). The stated motivation for affirmative action policies is to redress the effects of past discrimination and to… … Wikipedia
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