The ruling basically established that race can be ONE factor, but not the "only' factor in admissions That you can NOT lower the bar for admissions of another race. E.g. If the standard is 3.5 undergraduate grade point and over 500 MCAT score to be considered... then ALL individuals of any race applying must meet that bar to be considered. So Allan Bakke won and went to medical school. The balance of justice here is that to blindly apply the Equal Protection Clause (14th Amendment) would have perpetuated white superiority, and lowering the admission standards for other races except white would have been injustice and in direct conflict with the 14th Amendment. Again...admissions quotas to advance affirmative action are O.K., just as long as All those accepted meet the same standard of admissions. A brilliant and balanced decision.
it is unfair for whites and asians to be losing to "minorities"(blacks and latinos) even if whites and asians have higher averages, just because blacks and latinos are "minorities." It should be solely based off of ability(grades), not colour.
This case is actually so confusing what the heck.
frrr why was i assigned to present this one😭😭
@@borisfosso8685 sameee
@@Candycloud_19 how did it go? what did you put? what was the case about? I reallyy need help on this case like Boris said its SOO confusing
please then tell me, who actually won.
Bakke won
@@naekemuel1991 thank you
@@naekemuel1991 nope
not necessarily any winner but the ruling was that quotas are unconstitutional because they insolate minority applicants from competition
W comment section 🙏🏻
what's up River Valley homies
yoo
what is this music
They made me do a question for history
The ruling basically established that race can be ONE factor, but not the "only' factor in admissions That you can NOT lower the bar for admissions of another race. E.g. If the standard is 3.5 undergraduate grade point and over 500 MCAT score to be considered... then ALL individuals of any race applying must meet that bar to be considered. So Allan Bakke won and went to medical school. The balance of justice here is that to blindly apply the Equal Protection Clause (14th Amendment) would have perpetuated white superiority, and lowering the admission standards for other races except white would have been injustice and in direct conflict with the 14th Amendment. Again...admissions quotas to advance affirmative action are O.K., just as long as All those accepted meet the same standard of admissions. A brilliant and balanced decision.
why this man trying change his life at the age of 32??
Why not?
32 isn’t old at all
Bakke's dream for equal access for whites in education lives on!
Tom Dockery because they need it sooo bad right?
it is unfair for whites and asians to be losing to "minorities"(blacks and latinos) even if whites and asians have higher averages, just because blacks and latinos are "minorities." It should be solely based off of ability(grades), not colour.
@@wtolman okay case brief!!
What a load of crap your defense of affirmative action is.