In the case of the University of California v. Bakke, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that:

a. universities cannot use race or ethnicity as a criterion for selecting students for admission.
b. universities can use quotas based on race or ethnicity as needed to attain an ethnically diverse student body.
c. using race as a criterion in selecting students was legitimate if it was one among many criteria in creating a more ethnically balanced student body.
d. using race or ethnicity as a criterion in selecting students constituted a form of reverse discrimination against whites.


c

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