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" Court relied in large part on "those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school. "
Americans Without Law: The Racial Boundaries of Citizenship - Página 125
por Mark S. Weiner - 2006 - 197 páginas
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Contempt and Pity: Social Policy and the Image of the Damaged Black Psyche ...

Daryl Michael Scott - 1997 - 300 páginas
...dictates of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The white school, it held, "possesses to a far greater degree those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which makes for greatness in a law school." The immeasurable aspects included "reputation of the faculty,...
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The Politics of Preference: Democratic Institutions and Affirmative Action ...

Sunita Parikh - 1997 - 250 páginas
...important. the University of Texas Law School possesses to a far greater degree those qualities >vhich ave incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school" (633-34: emphasis addedl. Thus. in this decision the Court went farther than it had in Games...
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States' Laws on Race and Color

Pauli Murray - 1997 - 778 páginas
...important, the University of Texas Law School possesses to a far greater degree those qualities which as incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school. Such qualities, to name but a few, include reputation of the faculty, experience of the administration,...
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The Civil Rights Movement

Peter B. Levy - 1998 - 272 páginas
...Negroes could not provide them equal educational opportunities, this Court relied in large part on "those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school." In McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents, supra [339 US 637, 70 S.Ct. 853], the Court, in requiring...
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Race, Law and Public Policy: Cases and Materials on Law and Public Policy of ...

Robert Johnson (Jr.) - 1998 - 552 páginas
...them equal educational opportunities, this Court relied in large part on "those qualities which 98 are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school." InMcLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents, supra, the Court in requiring that a Negro admitted...
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States' Rights and American Federalism: A Documentary History

Frederick D. Drake, Lynn R. Nelson - 1999 - 268 páginas
...Negroes could not provide them equal educational opportunities, this Court relied in large part on "those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school." In McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents, . . . , the Court, in requiring that a Negro admitted...
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Upon These Shores: Themes in the African-American Experience, 1600 to the ...

William Randolph Scott - 2000 - 486 páginas
...Negroes could not provide them equal educational opportunities, this Court relied in large part on "those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school." In McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents . . ., the Court, in requiring that a Negro admitted...
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The American Reader: Words That Moved a Nation

Diane Ravitch - 2000 - 662 páginas
...Negroes could not provide them equal educational opportunities, this Court relied in large part on "those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school." In McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents, . . . the Court, in requiring that a Negro admitted...
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The American Constitutional Experience: Selected Readings & Supreme Court ...

Richard M Battistoni - 2000 - 198 páginas
...Negroes could not provide them equal educational opportunities, this Court relied in large part on "those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school." In McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents, supra, the Court, in requiring that a Negro admitted...
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Keeping the Faith: A Cultural History of the U.S. Supreme Court

John E. Semonche - 2000 - 532 páginas
...University of Texas law school superior. Furthermore, they continued, the longestablished school possessed "those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school." The justices listed: "reputation of the faculty, experience of the administration, position...
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