The Bakke case, formally known as Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978), was a landmark Supreme Court decision addressing affirmative action in higher education. Allan Bakke, a white applicant, challenged the University of California, Davis Medical School's admissions policy, which set aside a certain number of seats for minority applicants. The Court ruled that while affirmative action programs aimed at increasing diversity are permissible, racial quotas are unconstitutional. This decision set a precedent for how schools could consider race in admissions without implementing strict quotas.
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
Bakke won, he was accepted into the school.
Allan Bakke claimed he was a victim of reverse discrimination.
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
Nathanael Bakke goes by Nate 'Boosting' Bakke, and The Bakke.
Brenda Bakke's birth name is Brenda Jean Bakke.
University of California v. Bakke
Quenby Bakke is 5' 3".
Egil Bakke was born in 1927.
Bente Bakke was born in 1942.