Bakke decision
/ˈbæki dɪsɪʒn/
/ˈbæki dɪsɪʒn/
- an important ruling made by the US Supreme Court in 1978. A white man called Allan Bakke claimed that he had been illegally refused a job because of his colour. The Court decided that the employers had acted illegally in not offering him the job, but that employers did have a right to consider somebody's race when deciding whether to give them a job.