I challenge all urm's to leave their race/ethnicity blank. This way we will finally have a cycle where only the deserving get in. As for the argument that urm status has put you at a disadvantage I point out that your aren't attending poorly funded city schools, you are attending colleges, which for the most part have amazing resources and funding. The only urm's that should mark their status are those who have actually been slaves. It is time that everyone should be judged on their merits and not on a rascist policy like AA. Although I feel my challenge is just I am sure it will not be accepted, to many people are ok with acception handouts.
racial AA's due to expire in 2018 or so anyway.
That's cool how you referenced a case.
I'm so far from the end of my tether right now that I reckon I could knit myself some socks with the slack.
Quote from: Miss P on December 16, 2008, 10:26:16 PMQuote from: tm. on December 16, 2008, 10:11:57 PMracial AA's due to expire in 2018 or so anyway.2028, when we will live in a society free of the taint of racism. Don't get ahead of yourself here.was grutter/gratz 1993 or 2003? dammit, i must have been off by a decade.
Quote from: tm. on December 16, 2008, 10:11:57 PMracial AA's due to expire in 2018 or so anyway.2028, when we will live in a society free of the taint of racism. Don't get ahead of yourself here.
A challenge to all NON-URMS:Don't like (insert law school)'s affirmative action policies? Don't go to (insert law school).