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Government Contracts

Sep. 8, 2000

Lockyer Argues That Affirmative Action Lives On

SAN FRANCISCO - Attorney General Bill Lockyer had just five minutes Wednesday to convince the California Supreme Court that affirmative action is still alive in California despite the passage of Proposition 209 four years ago.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Attorney General Bill Lockyer had just five minutes Wednesday to convince the California Supreme Court that affirmative action is still alive in California despite the passage of Proposition 209 four years ago.
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