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The White House has leaked word that it plans to fill the next Supreme Court vacancy with a member of a minority group, probably Hispanics, whose voters the GOP hopes to attract in 2004. The GOP has long made a point of opposing affirmative action. The president's reported eagerness to use ethno-racial preferences in judicial nominations raises an obvious question: What principle, if any, can justify selecting Supreme Court nominees on ethno-racial grounds while condemning such preferences in other areas?
June 13, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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