Tuesday, June 7

Equal Opportunities...

Not Equal Outcomes.

The justices in 1976 found that evidence of unequal outcomes was not enough to merit the court’s highest form of review; a “discriminatory purpose” also had to be shown... Discriminatory purpose at that time included a notion of examining context (though in this case the court did not consider the context to be convincing enough).
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Justice is not something that we can afford to be afraid of.
Because Justice is not the place to tinker with social outcomes by first determining the color of a man's skin (harder and harder to do in these days of racial-genetics intermingling...)

Teach Your Children Well.
(Culture Counts.)