Abstract
This Note discusses the issues involved in affirmative action on law reviews. Part I examines law review affirmative action admissions schemes and alternative types of affirmative action programs. Part II considers the arguments supporting and opposing the implementation of affirmative action programs by law reviews. Part III presents the results of a survey of law reviews concerning affirmative action. This Note concludes that affirmative action programs are the most effective means of increasing minority membership on law reviews, but that law reviews may increase minority membership through other methods.
Recommended Citation
Frederick Ramos,
Affirmative Action on Law Reviews: An Empirical Study of Its Status and Effect,
22
U. Mich. J. L. Reform
179
(1988).
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