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Can UC Personnel Be Trusted to Eliminate Their Racial Admissions System?
Submitted by Michael Lynch on 9.1.1995
On July 20, 1995, the University of California Regents, the 26 member governing board of America's most prestigious public university system, voted to end racial preferences in admissions, hiring and contracting. The culmination of 13 hours of often acrimonious testimony, protest, and debate, the Regents' vote was hailed by opponents of race-based preferences as the beginning of color-blind decision making at the University of California.
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