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Education

Mar. 1, 2013

Conservative group questions UC law reviews on use of affirmative action for authors

The Pacific Legal Foundation is demanding public records about whether UC Bekeley and UC Davis consider race and gender in selecting authors of articles.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A conservative legal group is demanding that the law schools of UC Berkeley and UC Davis explain whether they're weighing the race and gender of writers in deciding which articles to publish in their law reviews.


The Pacific Legal Foundation last week sent requests under the Public Records Act to the schools' deans, asking for all "documents, memoranda, reports, drafts and email&qu...

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