April 22, 2005
New Issue of 'Stanford Law Review' Will Rebut a Critic of Affirmative Action
COURTING CONTROVERSY: Rarely does a student-run journal generate the sort of nervous anticipation and borderline paranoia created by the May edition of the Stanford Law Review.
Manuscripts for the forthcoming issue are flying back and forth among legal scholars, many of whom are rebutting a salvo launched at affirmative action in the November 2004 issue of the journal.
In that issue, Richard H. Sander, a law professor at the University of California at Los Angeles, published a
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