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DamianTV
04-23-2014, 04:10 PM
http://news.slashdot.org/story/14/04/23/0128245/supreme-court-upholds-michigans-ban-on-affirmative-action-in-college-admissions


"The Supreme Court, by a vote of 6 — 2, has upheld a Michigan law banning the use of racial criteria in college admissions, finding that a lower court did not have the authority to set aside the measure approved in a 2006 referendum supported by 58% of voters. 'This case is not about how the debate about racial preferences should be resolved. It is about who may resolve it,' wrote Justice Anthony Kennedy. 'Michigan voters used the initiative system to bypass public officials who were deemed not responsive to the concerns of a majority of the voters with respect to a policy of granting race-based preferences that raises difficult and delicate issues.' Kennedy's core opinion in the Michigan case seems to exalt referenda as a kind of direct democracy that the courts should be particularly reluctant to disturb. This might be a problem for same-sex marriage opponents if a future Supreme Court challenge involves a state law or constitutional amendment enacted by voters.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor reacted sharply in disagreeing with the decision in a 58 page dissent. 'For members of historically marginalized groups, which rely on the federal courts to protect their constitutional rights, the decision can hardly bolster hope for a vision of democracy (PDF) that preserves for all the right to participate meaningfully and equally in self-government.' The decision was the latest step in a legal and political battle over whether state colleges can use race and gender as a factor in choosing what students to admit. Michigan has said minority enrollment at its flagship university, the University of Michigan, has not gone down since the measure was passed. Civil rights groups dispute those figures and say other states have seen fewer African-American and Hispanic students attending highly competitive schools, especially in graduate level fields like law, medicine, and science."

jllundqu
04-23-2014, 04:13 PM
Excellent.

Sotomayor even inferred the whole voter base in Michgan was racist for passing the law.

I love it. People should get into college on their merits, not because of the color of their skin. Quotas and forced diversity are collectivism and institutionalized racism at its core.

Hope other states follow.

tod evans
04-23-2014, 04:21 PM
From the other thread on this;



From Drudge;

Here's a race baiting experts opinion;


Sharpton on SCOTUS Upholding Affirmative Action Ban: 'We Must Mobilize Immediately'

http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/sharpton-scotus-upholding-affirmative-action-ban-we-must-mobilize-immediately

A 6-2 vote on Tuesday in the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Michigan's ban on using affirmative action for university admissions and Al Sharpton is none too happy, calling it a "devastating blow to the civil rights community" and sending out the battle cry to "mobilize immediately."

Here is Sharpton's released statement via his National Action Network:

The Supreme Court decision upholding the state of Michigan’s ban of using race as a factor in affirmative action is a devastating blow to the civil rights community. The ramifications of this will be far reaching and could tie us up in endless battles. We must mobilize immediately for state referendums to counter this decision to protect the ongoing battle to redress the historic needed repairs to racial discrimination.

The ruling simply upheld the passing of the 2006 ballot initiative of adding an amendment to the Michigan constitution that bans the practice. At that time, Sharpton voiced his opinions loudly, shouting at a rally:

If you do not keep affirmative action in place, you will not have a job at all.

Along with Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who read the minority opinion at the Supreme Court ruling, Sharpton defends affirmative action programs on the grounds of fixing racial discrimination. To that same crowd at the 2006 rally, Sharpton proclaimed:

They had laws specifically against us, which is why they have laws for us to repair the damage they did to us.

Dr.3D
04-23-2014, 05:07 PM
As for Sharpton, I have a tough time understanding why someone who is supposed to be against treating people differently because of the color of their skin finds it such a good idea to treat people differently because of the color of their skin.

Quark
04-23-2014, 05:23 PM
Public schools should follow anti-discriminatory legislation (if they are to exist at all.) Private schools should be able to discriminate if they wish to do so, which includes affirmative action.

willwash
04-23-2014, 05:28 PM
6-2? Who didn't vote?

UtahApocalypse
04-23-2014, 05:39 PM
As for Sharpton, I have a tough time understanding why someone who is supposed to be against treating people differently because of the color of their skin finds it such a good idea to treat people differently because of the color of their skin.

I have found its only racist if it benefits whites, its completely acceptable when it benefits blacks. This is my biggest issue about any minority getting something "special" it be definition is not equality.

Affirmative Action is PURE racism.

angelatc
04-23-2014, 06:01 PM
6-2? Who didn't vote?

Kagan recused herself because she was in the lower court when it was debated there.

jllundqu
04-25-2014, 09:58 AM
6-2? Who didn't vote?

Kagan, she worked on it as Solicitor Gen.