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    A principle of non-discrimination leaves open whether and... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Formal equality of opportunity is not a sufficient norm to guide the distribution of educational opportunities.

    A principle of non-discrimination leaves open whether and to what extent the state needs to provide resources required for education.

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    As applied to educational opportunity, formal equality of opportunity requires the removal of formal obstacles, in the form of laws or entrance criteria for educational institutions, which refer to ascriptive characteristics. For instance, formal equality of opportunity is opposed to legally segregated schools whose admissions policy states that students be white, male or belong to a certain religion. This conception is likewise opposed to laws that endorse or require segregation in schools. The

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