The Shape of the Michigan River as Viewed from the Land of Sweatt v. Painter and Hopwood: Comments on Lempert, Chambers, and Adam's Study of the University of Michigan Law School's Minority Graduates
14 Pages Posted: 4 Apr 2010
Date Written: 2000
Abstract
The piece considers the Lempert, Chambers, Adams study of Michigan's law graduates of color from the vantage point of the history of The University of Texas's law school's history.
Keywords: University of Texas, history, race, discrimination, affirmative action, segregation, Michigan, law school, minority, admissions
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Russell, Thomas David, The Shape of the Michigan River as Viewed from the Land of Sweatt v. Painter and Hopwood: Comments on Lempert, Chambers, and Adam's Study of the University of Michigan Law School's Minority Graduates (2000). Law & Social inquiry, Vol. 25, p. 507, 2000, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1581683
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