California Regents Distance Themselves From Chairman's Criticism of Admission System

Given March's contentious meeting of the University of California Board of Regents, its chairman probably now wishes he had been in Arizona watching his San Diego Padres get ready for the season.

John J. Moores, majority owner of the baseball team, was heavily criticized by his fellow regents for writing an essay in the March issue of Forbes that accused the university system of "thwarting the law" and "manipulating the admissions system."

At the meeting, the regents passed a

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