AnnBibKramer

Supreme Court. "Grutter v. Bollinger." //Supreme Court Collection//. 6/23/2003. Supreme Court, Web. 16 Oct 2009. <[]>. This shows the case of Grutter v Bollinger where the Michigan Admissions got in trouble because a white woman got a better grade on the admissions test than a black woman and she got in instead of her. There is a bias and that is towards Michigan as they won the case. I would assume that this source is trustworthy as it is from the countries own judicial branch. However, as it is apparent there is no such thing as unbiased, I'm going to say it's reliable.

United Nations. "Prevention of Discrimination." //Economic and Social Council//. 6/17/2002. United Nations, Web. 19 Oct 2009. <[]>. This shows the entire definition, explanation, and reasons. Everything that goes into affirmative action is in this document. This one should also be reliable given the fact that it is from the U.N and that gets to include more than just the American's points. So it's bias goes through everyone so they balance each other out in a way.