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From : " Rites of Passage : Race , the Supreme Court , and the Constitution " by William Van Alstyne in University of Chicago Law Review , 46 ( Spring 1979 ) . Used by permission of The University of Chicago Law Review which retains the ...
From : " Rites of Passage : Race , the Supreme Court , and the Constitution " by William Van Alstyne in University of Chicago Law Review , 46 ( Spring 1979 ) . Used by permission of The University of Chicago Law Review which retains the ...
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Regulation by race was not commendable or censurable as such ; only unfair , one - sided , or unevenhanded race ... ethos of the fourteenth amendment was deemed to deny the use of racial classification to the body of American politics .
Regulation by race was not commendable or censurable as such ; only unfair , one - sided , or unevenhanded race ... ethos of the fourteenth amendment was deemed to deny the use of racial classification to the body of American politics .
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instance , the fulcrum of judicial leverage was an existing governmental race line , which the particular judicial order sought to remove . The object was thus to disestablish particular , existing uses of race , not to establish new ...
instance , the fulcrum of judicial leverage was an existing governmental race line , which the particular judicial order sought to remove . The object was thus to disestablish particular , existing uses of race , not to establish new ...
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