Applying Precedents Activity: Fisher v. Univ. of Texas | Regents of UC v. Bakke

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Applying Precedents is a SCOTUS case study strategy in which students explore a comparison case and a precedent case. By analyzing case information, they determine how similar or different the cases are from each other and how, in their opinion, the precedent should apply to the decision in the comparison case.

This classroom-ready activity compares Fisher v. University of Texas (comparison case) to Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (precedent case). An answer key is included.  


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