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The ruling in Regents v. Bakke set a precedent for cases that came after, such as United States v. Virginia, which ruling stated that
Virginia Military Institute must open its doors to women.
African American colleges must admit a quota of other minorites.
federal contracts cannot be awarded based on race.
affirmative action was unconstitutional.
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Virginia Military Institute must open its doors to women.
Explanation: Both Regents v. Bakke and United States v. Virginia involved Equal Protection scrutiny of government policies that excluded groups; in US v. Virginia (1996) the Court held VMI’s male-only admissions violated the Fourteenth Amendment and required VMI to admit women.
Explanation: Both Regents v. Bakke and United States v. Virginia involved Equal Protection scrutiny of government policies that excluded groups; in US v. Virginia (1996) the Court held VMI’s male-only admissions violated the Fourteenth Amendment and required VMI to admit women.
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