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Petition to Support Affirmative Aciton
Published by Rasheda Kilpatrick on Feb 12, 2003
| 10 Signatures |
Target: Students of Color Against the Resegregation of Education
Region: United States of America
Background (Preamble):
A group of law students at the University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) have come together to submit a brief in support of the Respondents in the Supreme Court case Grutter vs. Bollinger. This is the case that will decide the fate of affirmative action policies in America.
As students who have endured the negative effects of limited diversity in an educational setting, we feel the need to make our voices heard!
In the brief, we are stressing the direct personal harm that all students face due to limits of Proprotion 209 (the California State Law prohibting the use of race in admission policies).
To show your support, please sign this petition and make your voice heard at the Supreme Court level!
As students who have endured the negative effects of limited diversity in an educational setting, we feel the need to make our voices heard!
In the brief, we are stressing the direct personal harm that all students face due to limits of Proprotion 209 (the California State Law prohibting the use of race in admission policies).
To show your support, please sign this petition and make your voice heard at the Supreme Court level!
Petition:
As students who have endured the negative effects of limited diversity in an educational setting, we feel the need to make our voices heard! We, the undersigned, Petition to Support Affirmative Aciton!!
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