[eDebate] Challenge to the Community

Omri Ceren ceren at usc.edu
Wed Apr 4 17:14:56 EDT 2007


Andy,

Surely you should be leading this effort, what with all of the
topic-specific research that I'm sure you did this year. And with all
the high-tech policy rounds that you judged and scouted.

Omri.

On 4/4/2007 9:55 AM Andy Ellis wrote:

> So after a year of hearing debates about how the law is not only a good

> means of pursuing racial justice in education, but the best method, i

> have a challenge to offer. Use the skills that you have acquired in

> debating about the law to craft a strategy that uses the law to increase

> meaningful minority participation in the community. The NCAA has been

> sued for admissions requirements that preference test scores and gpa, if

> there is precedent in that or other cases there should be a case to sue

> your university or your debate team or ceda or the ndt, if they have

> those standards. But dont let my suggestions limit you, many many many

> of you have researched and learned a whole lot about using the law to

> fight for racial justice in education, you im sure can come up with

> something on your own.

>

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