Constitutional Law and Judicial Policy Making, Volume 1Joel B. Grossman, Richard S. Wells A compilation of articles, writings, and judicial opinions. |
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... race should become the dominant power in the state legislature , and should enact a law in precisely similar terms it would thereby relegate the white . race to an inferior position . We imagine that the white race , at least would not ...
... race should become the dominant power in the state legislature , and should enact a law in precisely similar terms it would thereby relegate the white . race to an inferior position . We imagine that the white race , at least would not ...
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... race deems itself to be the dominant race in this country . And so it is , in prestige , in achievements , in education , in wealth and in power . So , I doubt not , it will continue to be for all time , if it remains true to its great ...
... race deems itself to be the dominant race in this country . And so it is , in prestige , in achievements , in education , in wealth and in power . So , I doubt not , it will continue to be for all time , if it remains true to its great ...
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... race until new schools can be provided or neighborhood patterns change . Schools all or predominately of one race in a district of mixed population will require close scrutiny to determine that school assignments are not part of state ...
... race until new schools can be provided or neighborhood patterns change . Schools all or predominately of one race in a district of mixed population will require close scrutiny to determine that school assignments are not part of state ...
Contents
Chapter One A POLITICAL VIEW OF THE SUPREME COURT | 3 |
LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE | 14 |
JUDICIAL POLICY MAKING | 26 |
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