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The court demanded a serious assessment in future cases of the evidence presented in support of a race-conscious employment policy.
John McCain gains nothing by embracing the same flawed civil rights vision as Barack Obama. Instead, he should advocate for colorblind policies.
The Bush administration should either make the principled argument that preferences to achieve diversity in K-12 grades is wrong and defend it courageously in public--or stay out completely.
The Michigan Civil Rights Initiative is avictory for justice.
Race-conscious practices are alive and well in 2006, regenerating in the dark like virulent weeds.
A Texas lawsuit seeks to show that 1960s-era oversight is no longer neeeded.
One mark of a great book is a thesis so powerful that after a few years people take it for granted. Thomas Sowell's A Conflict of Visions (1987) is such a book.



