Opening Argument - Is There a Middle Ground on Race?
The June 28 Supreme Court decision sharply curbing the ability of school districts to pursue racial integration illustrates the pitfalls of both the conservative and the liberal blocs' approaches to the problem of race. But finding a principled middle ground is not easy.
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Previously in Opening Argument
- 06 30, 2007 Opening Argument - Polarizing Campaign Finance Law
- 06 16, 2007 Opening Argument - A Judicial Overreaction to Bush Abuses?
- 06 09, 2007 Opening Argument - 'Injustice 5, Justice 4'
- 06 02, 2007 Opening Argument - How Not to Make Terrorism Policy
- 05 26, 2007 Opening Argument - 'Hate Crimes' and Double Standards
