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Peer effects in affirmative action: Evidence from law student performance
Lott Jr., John R.; Ramseyer, J. Mark; Standen, Jeffrey - In: International Review of Law and Economics 31 (2011) 1, pp. 1-15
In the Grutter case, Justice O'Connor suggested that universities could justifiably try to enroll a "critical mass" of minority students. Enroll fewer than that "critical mass," reason some observers, and minority students will feel too marginalized to perform at their highest levels. In this...
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