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U.S. Supreme Court

Apr. 9, 2013

Rare civil rights trifecta at high court

"Are we there yet?" It's a familiar refrain to anyone who has ever been on a long car trip with a child. It's also the theme underlying a rare trifecta of civil rights cases currently before the U.S. Supreme Court. By Oren Sellstrom


By Oren Sellstrom


"Are we there yet?" It's a familiar refrain to anyone who has ever been on a long car trip with a child. It's also the theme underlying a rare trifecta of civil rights cases currently pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. Are we there yet? Are we to the point as a nation where we no longer need even modest measures to remedy discrimination and promote diversity? The answer the court gives to that question will ultimately depen...

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