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The People Who Dismantled Affirmative Action Have a New Strategy to Crush Racial Justice

slate.com
submitted
a year ago
bybambamtopolitics

Summary

Last summer, Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority struck down race-conscious admission programs adopted by Harvard College and the University of North Carolina. Now, Edward Blum, who was behind the attack on affirmative action in the SFFA case, and other litigants have a new strategy: remake the Civil Rights Act of 1866.

Congress chose this text for good reason: The Reconstruction-era Civil Rights Act was critical to enforcing the 13th Amendment. The Fearless Fund ruling perverts the statute’s roots in securing economic justice. The Congress that enacted the Civil Rights act of 1866 knew that private efforts were crucial to racial and economic uplift.

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4 Comments

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practicalmagic
a year ago
This just really shows the flimsiness of how a lot of these laws were written. These things should not be left up to interpretation.
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bambamOP
a year ago
It's depressing how we've come to just expect nobody wanting to lift each other up and have to worry about how our words can be twisted. But I guess, thus is human nature.
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coffeeislife
a year ago
They're really not going to be happy until slavery comes back huh?
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bambamOP
a year ago
There is certainly a group that would absolutely love that.