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Much of the bitter division in the U.S. Supreme Court's two decisions on racial integration in Seattle and Louisville, Ky., stems from the profound differences in setting the objectives of public education. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. thinks that the legacy of Brown v. Board was eliminating explicit racial classifications. Justice Stephen G. Breyer in dissent, and even Justice Anthony M. Kennedy as the pivotal fifth vote, demurred from that rigid vision.
August 01, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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