Posted by <a href="http://www1.law.ucla.edu/~sander/";>Rick Sander 
(guest-blogging)</a>:
Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Action in American Law Schools:  Responding to 
the Critics
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_06_05-2005_06_11.shtml#1118273427


   Although my article on affirmative action appeared in the Stanford Law
   Review less than five months ago, a legion of critics has sprung into
   print, publishing rebuttals with very non-ivory-tower speed. By my
   (probably incomplete) count, eleven articles entirely devoted to
   �debunking� Systemic Analysis have been published or accepted for
   publication in legal or education journals, and dozens of more
   informal critiques have appeared in the media and a variety of
   websites.

   Through most of this period, I�ve tried to focus on taking the
   criticisms to heart � understanding the arguments, looking closely at
   the evidence, and trying to separate the wheat from the chaff. I am
   publishing a lengthy response to critics in the May issue of the
   Stanford Law Review (which probably won�t be out for another four
   weeks) and a shorter response in the June issue of the Yale Law
   Journal (which should be out in two or three weeks). These responses
   tend to be pretty technical and very detailed. What I would like to do
   in this space, for the next couple of weeks, is something more
   informal and, I hope, more interactive.

   So starting Friday, June 10th in this space, I will examine seriatim
   the fallout and controversies that followed in the wake of Systemic
   Analysis. I will leave an open comments section at the end of each
   post, and on the following workday I�ll both cover a new topic and
   address significant questions raised in the last day�s comments. If
   any of the major critics or commentators on the article is willing,
   I�d love to arrange an on-line debate on this or any other site. My
   goal is to have a substantive, issue-driven discussion that goes into
   some depth while avoiding arcane terminology.

   In the first column this Friday, I will discuss a new data source
   which no one, including myself, had looked at before Systemic Analysis
   was published, and which provides the most definitive test yet devised
   for the arguments I�ve advanced about racial preferences.

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