Civil Rights
Oct. 23, 1999
School Colors
By Dirk Tillotson The relationship of silence to complicity is a well-worn path. However overused the metaphor, it remains apt in today's complicit approval of the ending of affirmative action and its devastating effects on the University of California's most elite campuses and programs, particularly its law schools.
By Dirk Tillotson
The relationship of silence to complicity is a well-worn path. However overused the metaphor, it remains apt in today's complicit approval of the ending of affirmative action and its devastating effects on the University of California's most elite campuses and programs, particularly its law schools.
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The relationship of silence to complicity is a well-worn path. However overused the metaphor, it remains apt in today's complicit approval of the ending of affirmative action and its devastating effects on the University of California's most elite campuses and programs, particularly its law schools.
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