The Facts of Bakke v. Board of Regents:
Allan Bakke, a 38 year old white engineer, was twice denied admission
to the medical school at the University of California at Davis. To ensure
minority representation in the student body, the university had set aside
sixteen seats for minority applicants in each medical school class of one
hundred students. Challenging the set-aside as a violation of his constitutional
right to equal protection of the laws. Bakke contended that he would have been
admitted had it not been for this rigid preference system. In each year his
application was rejected, the school had accepted some minority applicants with
qualifications inferior to Bakke's. (Guide to the U.S. Supreme Court, 3rd
ed., Joan Biskupic. 1997. Congressional Quarterly: Washington D.C., p.663)
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