Seattle Grace

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Author(s) Peter Kirsanow
Source National Review
Date June 28, 2007
URL http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YTQ2M2VjMzEzODdiOWMyMjBkN2UxN2I2MGI3ZTdkM2E=
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Quotes-start.png "In contrast, in Seattle race was the only individual student characteristic considered; more specifically, the district’s binary notion of race — students were either white or “other.” The district’s peculiar concept of race suggested that it was more interested in having a few brown faces — regardless of race or ethnicity — sprinkled in each classroom than in achieving Grutter-style diversity." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position Supreme Court was correct in its ruling on the topic Parents v. Seattle.