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Material for this paper comes from a variety of sources, most of them not footnoted. They included: the Bakke Case Primer, Insitute for the Study of Education Policy, Howard University. Washington, D.C.; Affirmative Action: The Reversal of Discrimination; op cit.; Allan Bakke vs. the Regents of the University of California, Plaintiff's Answers to Defendant's First Set of Interrogatories; Political and Economic Implications of the Bakke Case, Rep. Louis Stokes (D. - Ohio); "Educators Fear A Ruling For Bakke would Undo Minorities' Vast Gains" New York Times, October 25, 1977; "Why Bakke Has No Case" Ronald Dworkin, The New York Review of Books, November 10, 1977; "White Males Fight Back On Minority Job Programs", New York Times, November 24, 1977; Statement on Affirmative Action, The United States Commision on Civil Rights, Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., October,1977;