Posted on 12/19/2013 7:26:11 PM PST by BenLurkin
The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that law school data on race, attendance and grades should be available to the public.
The unanimous decision represents a legal victory for UCLA professor Richard Sander, who was seeking to test his theory that minority students are actually hurt by preferential admissions policies.
(Excerpt) Read more at losangeles.cbslocal.com ...
Does this include Occidental?
Same for access to politicians records.
Records on race, attendance & grades?
Gee, if only this were applicable to those looking to be PRESIDENT!!!
Does it include Occidental?I believe Obongo was seen there on at least one occasion?In the meantime,classmate Wayne Allen Root(classmate at Columbia)has NO recollection of EVER seeing Obongo attend class!
Exactly right! My first thought too...
Let’s see if wonder boy signed up as a citizen, or an interloper.
I would love records if it was by name, race, institution and date, but it will probably be raw numbers!! Which will then necessitate another court fight!! Gotta remember who we’re fighting here!!!
I agree. Drop by drop by drop...
“Sander said he thinks students who are given too much of a leg-up on the competition can end up struggling to keep up.”
That hardly needs proof.
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