Introduction to Symposium on Law, Ethics, and Affirmative Action in America

11 Pages Posted: 7 Apr 2010

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Joseph P. Tomain

University of Cincinnati - College of Law

Date Written: April 15, 2010

Abstract

This article discusses the language of the opinion in Grutter v. Bollinger. The rhetoric and language that we use to address race is difficult, if not tortured. The article explains why Grutter should have been an easy case and a simple opinion, and the ways in which the final opinion was anything but simple.

Keywords: Grutter v. Bollinger, race, language

JEL Classification: K40, K49

Suggested Citation

Tomain, Joseph P., Introduction to Symposium on Law, Ethics, and Affirmative Action in America (April 15, 2010). University of Cincinnati Law Review, Vol. 72, p. 873, 2003, U of Cincinnati Public Law Research Paper No. 10-15, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1584473

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