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Does Affirmative Action Reduce the Number of Black Lawyers? Ian Ayres* & Richard Brooks** Preliminary Draft
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Document Date: 2005-02-25 13:52:20


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Eliminating Affirmative Action / /

Country

United States / /

Facility

University of Pennsylvania Law School / /

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Organization

the University of Pennsylvania / Ivy League Law School / Law School / University of Pennsylvania Law School / Yale Law School / /

Person

Jane Balin / Heidee Stoller / Jennifer Brown / Jim Lindgren / David Chambers / Deborah Lee Satchel / Gita Wilder / John Donohue / Bonita London / Ian Ayres / Michelle Fine / Alexandra Miltner / Michele Landis Dauber / Richard Sander / Rick Lempert / Don Braman / Bill Kidder / Ann Bartow / Timothy Clydesdale / Valerie Purdie-Vaugns / Lani Guinier / Richard Brooks / Linda F. Wightman / /

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Position

lawyer at the white median tier / lawyer at that particular tier and index range / representative / Associate Professor / lawyer / /

Product

Lonsdorf Index / /

ProvinceOrState

Pennsylvania / /

Technology

distance learning / /

URL

www.law.yale.edu/ayres / /

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