Saturday Evening Judicial Reiew Post #11
Saturday, June 11th, 2005Perpetuated prejudices, is the issue for today.
We won’t go into the facts and history of how the Supreme Court of The United States, manufactured a law that promotes racism. For those wanting to read all the particulars, you will have to buy and read Men In Black by Mark R. Levin. You can purchase the book by clicking the link on your left.
We would only mention the cases involved and their dates which have brought judicialized racism into our legal system. We realize that judicialized is not really a word, but it aptly describes what the SCOTUS has done. The first such case was the 1978 case, Regents of the University of California v. Bakke. The second and third cases were respectively, Grutter v. Bollinger, and Gratz v. Bollinger, both decided in 2003. The latter two cases involved the University of Michigan Law School and undergraduate (Read the rest of the story below the fold...)
Tags: Perpetuated prejudice, Ward Connerly, Gratz v. Bollinger, Grutter v. Bollinger, Supreme Court




