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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Back to reality. The Fourth Circuit will almost certainly reverse the district court judge’s decision on the merits. The Supreme Court will not take the case. The FCPS policy is frustrating to some, but it’s legally just fine.[/quote] Exactly. The Supreme Court has a definite appetite for putting a hurt on affirmative action, but this isn’t really an affirmative action case in the same sense as Harvard or UNC.[/quote] Their legitimacy is very questionable already.[/quote] These suits are mostly laughable. Even the extremists on SCOTUS would be hard-pressed to support this level of nonsese.[/quote] Right.[/quote] Unfortunately, it will be 6 - 2 when it comes to affirmative action cases. :mrgreen: [/quote] That’s s different topic. And it’s far from clear what will happen. I could easily see a 4-4 tie with Roberts and Barrett joining the Dems, thus effectively upholding Harvard’s policy.[/quote] Nah. Asian will have a seat on the SCT before that happens. [/quote] A Biden nominee? That would be a firm vote in favor of affirnatove action. But back to the topic at hand: the FCPS policy will live on. And on. And on.[/quote]
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