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The Chinese American Challenge to
Court-Mandated Quotas in San Francisco's Public
Schools: Notes From a (Partisan)
Participant-Observer
David I Levine
UC Hastings College of the Law, levined@uchastings.edu
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David I Levine, The Chinese American Challenge to Court-Mandated Quotas in San Francisco's Public Schools: Notes From a (Partisan)
Participant-Observer, 16 Harv BlackLetter L.J 39 (2000).
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Author: David I Levine
Title: The Chinese American Challenge to Court–Mandated Quotas in San Francisco's
Public Schools: Notes From a (Partisan) Participant–Observer
Source: Harvard BlackLetter Law Journal
Citation: 16 Harv BlackLetter L.J 39 (2000).
Originally published in HARVARD BLACKLETTER LAW JOURNAL This article is reprinted with
permission from HARVARD BLACKLETTER LAW JOURNAL and Harvard Law School