'Colorblind Constitution': Supreme Court wrangles over the future of race in the law

'Colorblind Constitution': Supreme Court wrangles over the future of race in the law

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WASHINGTON — When the Supreme Court struck down college affirmative action programs, conservative Justice Clarence Thomas laid out his vision for a "colorblind Constitution" in which the law must apply equally to everyone, even when it is aimed at redressing historical racial discrimination. In…

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