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Gavora, Jessica – Policy Review, 1997
Argues that the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has betrayed its historic commitment to individual liberties by defending racial preferences. It discusses the ACLU's shift to using civil liberties as a means toward the construction of an egalitarian social order, including its embrace of racial quotas. Included is a discussion of the…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights Legislation, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
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Pipes, Sally C.; Lynch, Michael – Policy Review, 1996
Explains why women may not be natural opponents of the California Civil Right Initiative (CCRI). The article stresses women's success, or nonsuccess, in the economy comes not from preference-based governmental action, or lack of it, but to other issues. It supports the notion that the CCRI will pass into legislation with the strong support of…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Minority Groups
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Meyerson, Adam – Policy Review, 1995
Discusses reasons for the repeal of government-mandated racial quotas and why this is gaining support from the American people. The author highlights the reason affirmative action is important and why it does not lend itself to bureaucratic oversight in the form of quotas, goals, or timetables. (GR)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Blacks, Civil Rights, Criticism
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Lynch, Frederick R.; Beer, William R. – Policy Review, 1990
Discusses the growing sense of grievance among younger working-class and middle-class White males most affected by affirmative action preferences. Suggests that measures intended to ensure equal opportunity and proportional representation for minority groups may be contributing to racial polarization on college campuses, in workplaces, and in…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Educational Discrimination, Employment Practices, Equal Education