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The Commitment of the American Political Science Association to the Principle of Affirmative Action: A Report of the Committee on Professional Ethics, Rights and Freedoms to the Council of APSA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 November 2022

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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1983

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page 294 note * The Hilton Crporation subsequently filed suit against APSA which resulted in an out-of-court settlement obligating APSA to hold meetings at Hilton hotels at jointly agreedupon sites for the five years after the deadline for ratification of the ERA had expired.

page 299 note * This language was amended by the Council to read: “but should authorize funding for one fellowship for chicanos and other hispanics beginning in 1984.”

page 299 note ** The Council added the following sentence to this recommendation: “If the Committee feels the department resists their suggestion, the case will be taken to the American Association of University Professors.”