Document Type
Working Paper
Publication Date
6-27-2012
SSRN Discipline
Legal Scholarship Network; PSN Subject Matter eJournals; *Humanities - Forthcoming Areas; Law & Society eJournals; African-American Studies; LSN Subject Matter eJournals; Humanities Network; Political Science Network; Political Behavior eJournals
Abstract
Reviews and answers some of the most common arguments against affirmative action including that it violates the merit principle is unfair to innocent whites stigmatizes its beneficiaries and enshrines unequal treatment on account of race
Recommended Citation
Richard Delgado,
Ten Arguments Against Affirmative Action: How Valid?,
(2012).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.ua.edu/fac_working_papers/219