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Old 06-26-2003, 04:20 PM
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To focus a bit more around the orginial question, was the decision Constitutional? Or were the justices catering to what seemed to be popular opinion? And what effect do you think the decisions will have on our society within the twenty-five years?

I feel the decision was Constitutional. The Supreme Court knew what was at stake. Now, all the Colleges and Universities will have to evaluate their undergrad admissions policies and figure out how to make it work. The Effect is not going to hurt both Colleges and the work world too much, but I'll take an wait and see attitiude towards it. Overall, Affrimative Action is Still Standing and I'm Glad.
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