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Houston - Ten days have passed since the nation's highest court struck down the use of affirmative action admission policies at America’s institutions of higher learning....and I think it's fair to say both fury and gratitude "linger"
While many Asian Americans celebrated this landmark ruling, Elie Mystal, legal columnist for "The Nation" and a Harvard law graduate who happens to be black, called the decision a "re-deployment of the 14th amendment to justify a white version of "color blindness".
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Writing in support of the decision Chief Justice John Roberts said - the policies "involve racial stereotyping and lack meaningful endpoints. We have never permitted admissions programs to work in that way".
In her dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the decision - "subverts the constitutional guarantee of equal protection by further entrenching racial inequality in education."