Campus Strategic Action in the <Emphasis Type="Italic">Fisher</Emphasis> Case: Organizational Stakeholder Advocacy Across the Field of Higher Education |
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Authors: | Cassie L Barnhardt Ryan L Young Jessica K E Sheets Carson W Phillips Eugene T Parker III Kimberly Reyes |
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Institution: | 1.College of Education,University of Iowa,Iowa City,USA;2.University of Kansas,Lawrence,USA;3.University of Michigan,Ann Arbor,USA |
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Abstract: | Using a census sampling, this analysis evaluates the campus structures and practices that are predictive of a campus being affiliated with stakeholder legal advocacy regarding the Fisher Supreme Court affirmative action case of 2013. Findings reveal that a campus utilizing selective admissions operated as a sufficient, but not a necessary, requirement to prompt stakeholders to take a legal position in the case. Also, campuses that enrolled and graduated the largest percentages of nonwhite students were inclined to have stakeholders submit amicus briefs advocating support for UT-Austin and the use of race in selective college admissions. |
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