" (Ayres 34). As Rosenbaum pointed out, discrimination does still exist in our not so perfect world, and so far Affirmative Action is our only solution; so why is California trying so hard to put an end to it? Abolishing Affirmative Action is not the answer. President Clinton spoke out in his speech for National Archives: " Let me be clear: Affirmative Action has been good for America, we should have a simple slogan: Mend it, but don't bend it"(Benac). Without even trying to change the way Affirmative Action is implemented, California is ending it first. This will prove detrimental to Californian society because it will cause more racial problems. The problem with the Affirmative Action debate could be that those arguing for it do a poor job defending their position. Due to the fact that Affirmative Action has been in place for more than a generation, critics have lost sight of how the job market and higher education looks without Affirmative Actions stabilizing effects. Yet critics think that Affirmative Action is a cleverly disguised form of racism and ineffective, but taking a look at what happens when there is no Affirmative Action, such as in the court case of Hopwood V. Texas reverse discrimination suit. A court ruling said that the University of Texas Law School was banned from using race at all in their admitting. Attorney General Dan Morales of Texas has understood the ruling as "banning Affirmative Action in admissions, scholarships and college recruiting programs." This ruling is now being applied to almost all Texas colleges (Applebome a14). As Peter Applebome puts it " Texas and California have become laboratories for a world without Affirmative Action" (a14). So far the results have proved the world desperately needs Affirmative Action. Statistically the abolishment of Affirmative Action on graduate schools this year in California show that the enrollment of blacks in a random law school declined from twenty last year to one this fall while the number of Hispanic students dropped to eighteen from twenty-eight.