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Discrimination / Disability rights / Social inequality / Ward Connerly / Michigan Civil Rights Initiative / Affirmative action / American Civil Rights Institute / California Proposition 209 / Grutter v. Bollinger / Politics / Identity politics / Ethics
Date: 2008-09-17 10:08:00
Discrimination
Disability rights
Social inequality
Ward Connerly
Michigan Civil Rights Initiative
Affirmative action
American Civil Rights Institute
California Proposition 209
Grutter v. Bollinger
Politics
Identity politics
Ethics

The State-by-State Assault on Equal Opportunity By Melissa Hart September[removed]The American Constitution Society takes no position on particular legal or policy initiatives. All expressions of opinion

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