In Regents of the University of California v.Bakke,the Supreme Court has ruled that
Discrimination in university admissions decisions in order to achieve a "diverse student body" is
A) constitutional because diversity is "a compelling public purpose."
B) unconstitutional because the Fourteenth Amendments explicitly guarantees everyone "equal protection of the laws."
C) constitutional because there is no language in the Constitution that addresses how universities must admit students.
D) unconstitutional because diversity is not "a compelling public purpose."
Correct Answer:
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