Obama, Race and the Presidency
Ari Melber : Racism & Discrimination
Barack Obama's historic victory in Iowa comes at a crucial time for a nation still grappling with how remedies to offset racism affect America's power structure.

Ari Melber : Racism & Discrimination
Barack Obama's historic victory in Iowa comes at a crucial time for a nation still grappling with how remedies to offset racism affect America's power structure.
A close look at Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas reveals a deeply conservative and increasingly bitter man.
The Bush Administration's Civil Rights Commission would like us to believe that affirmative action harms black students by placing them in situations where they can't keep up.
Ten years after its passage, California's Prop 209
has had a devastating impact on diversity in higher education.
Diversity can be cringe-making, arbitrary, insincere and sappy. But take it away and you won't get more equality--you'll only get more privilege.
Samuel Alito once boasted he was a member of Concerned Alumni of Princeton, which opposed bemoaned the impact of co-education and affirmative action. What does this say about his character and the kind of place he would like America to be?
It is a sign of the times that it required an appeal to the demands of globalization to persuade the Court to uphold affirmative action.
On April 1 the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on whether to ban race as a factor in university admissions.
Lani Guinier : Higher Education
The Administration's strategy is to "quotify" any aspect of a college admissions process that dares to notice race.

