Monday, April 25, 2011


July 19, 1995 
President Clinton specified in a speech that while the Adarand case set more severe guidelines to reform affirmative action, if actually reaffirmed the need for the regulation and confirmed the continuing existence of the existence of discrimination in the United States. He later called for the banning of any program that created a quota or preferences for unqualified individuals, created reverse discrimination, or continued even after it's "equal opportunity purposes have been achieved."

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