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Supreme Court Decides to Hear Important Affirmative Action Case:
Yesterday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear an important affirmative action case, Ricci v. DeStefano. The case involves a challenge to an affirmative action policy in the New Haven...
U.S. Supreme Court takes up 'reverse discrimination' case
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Supreme Court Takes Voting Rights Case
nytimes.com — The Supreme Court will decide whether a key provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 is... still necessary. > (more) Supreme Court Takes Voting Rights Case
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A big affirmative action case looms.
Althouse — The Supreme Court took cert. in Ricci v. DeStafano — causing excitement at National Review, Volokh and Power Line. ...

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