Posted on 12/05/2006 5:09:13 PM PST by Zakeet
WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 By the time the Supreme Court finished hearing arguments on Monday on the student-assignment plans that two urban school systems use to maintain racial integration, the only question was how far the court would go in ruling such plans unconstitutional.
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Before the arguments on Monday, the challenge for the school board lawyers defending the plans, along with their allies in the civil rights community, had appeared to be to persuade the justices that the appropriate analogy was not to affirmative action, a freighted subject for the court in which benefits are bestowed on one group and withheld from another, but rather to integration, in which the goal is to educate everyone as equally as possible.
But by the end of the tense two hours of argument, that effort had not so much failed as it had become irrelevant. Lawyers for the school systems found themselves struggling, under the justices questioning, to meet the even more basic challenge of explaining why the plans should be seen as something different from the intentional segregation that the court struck down in Brown v. Board of Education.
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As the arguments proceeded, the courts more liberal members appeared increasingly and visibly dispirited.
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The liberals are apparently beginning to light candles for an impending wake.
The story is worth a read.
our side will get a 5-4 win in this one.
A race-based double-standard IS racism.
As the arguments proceeded, the courts more liberal members appeared increasingly and visibly dispirited
The Eviiil conservatives are crushing the spirits of the Libs.
Roberts dream of having less divided votes - isn't going to happen.
There's no question in my mind that they won't go far ENOUGH for sure.
There's gonna be massive MSM coverage of rioting in the streets when Affirmative Action is struck down....
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