Carcieri, M. D. (1999). Operational need, political reality, and liberal democracy: Two suggested amendments to Proposition 209-based reforms. Seton Hall Constitutional Law Journal, 9(2), 459, 466-476.
3.
Carcieri, M. D. (2004a). The Michigan affirmative action decisions: The law and politics of abandoning Bakke. Manuscript in preparation, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
4.
Carcieri, M. (2004b). The University of Michigan affirmative action cases and public personnel decisions. Review of Public Personnel Administration, 24(1), 70-76.
5.
Grutter v. Bollinger, 123 S.Ct. 2325 (2003).
6.
Hentoff, N. (2003a, July 29). Sandra Day O’Connor’s elitist decision. The Village Voice, p. 30.
7.
Hentoff, N. (2003b, July 22). What the Supreme Court left out. The Village Voice, p.34.
8.
Johnson v. Transportation Agency, 480 U.S. 616 (1987).
9.
Kirsanow, P. (2003, June 24). The abominable snow job. National Review Online, p.3. Retrieved July 7, 2003, from http://www.nationalreview.com
10.
Liptak, A. (2003, June 24). Affirmative action proponents get the nod in a split decision. The New York Times, p. A26.
11.
Reynolds v. City of Chicago, 296 F.3d 524 (7th Cir. 2002).
12.
Schuck, P. (n.d.). Reflections on Grutter, JURIST online symposium on the University of Michigan decisions. Retrieved July 7, 2003, from http://www.jurist.law.pitt.edu
13.
Sisneros, A. (2004). Marching in the procession of precaution? A rebuttal to Martin D. Carcieri’s “The University of Michigan affirmative action cases and public personnel decisions.” Review of Public Personnel Administration.
14.
United Steelworkers v. Weber, 443 U.S. 193 (1979).
15.
University of California Regents v. Bakke, 438 U.S. 265 (1978).