The most consequential affirmative action case in a half-century comes down into a fight about whether students can talk about race in their essays.
guideposts to understand what’s permissible, or else lawsuits will rain down upon them. But she notoriously closed heropinion by saying: We anticipate that affirmative action will no longer be necessary in 25 years. Well, we are not 25 years away from. We are 20 years away.
That’s a good approach to yogurt, but maybe not to equality and dignity.I want to point out that is falling upon Justice Jackson to the be the voice of history on this court. To say: You may feel really good, Chief Justice Roberts saying that racial discrimination ended on the day that you picked, but that’s not how it goes. She writes: “History speaks. In some form, it can be heard forever. The race-based gaps that first developed centuries ago are echoes from the past that still exist today.
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