Tuesday, April 22, 2014

U.S. Supreme Court upholds Michigan's ban on racial criteria

The U.S. Supreme Court today upheld Michigan's ban on using racial criteria in state college admissions in the Schuette decision. Another victory for the "color blind constitution" described by Justice Harlan dissenting in Plessy v. Ferguson.  The 6-2 decision involved 5 opinions causing  much moaning, groaning and gnashing of teeth by the liberals on the Court.  Expect similar behavior by the left-dominated media.  To paraphrase an earlier statement by a Justice, "the Constitution does not enact or embody left-wing schemes of social engineering and vote buying."

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