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We may hope that Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's prediction in 2003 that affirmative action would not be necessary in 25 years is true, but the time frame may sadly be too brief, given our fraught history.
Here, Scalia is in a back-and-forth with U.S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli about the ongoing validity of the 25-year prediction about the future of affirmative action in the Grutter case.
Civil rights advocates, however, say that Kavanaugh's rhetoric about a "racial-spoils system" and his embrace of Scalia's "one race" prediction leave little room for surprise when it comes to affirmative action.
predictions optimistic.
Roberts seems to think that O'Connor's prediction is a fixed number, and that the clock is running out on affirmative action.
Consider: Affirmative action.
The response was affirmative.
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Pleased affirmative.
UAL175 "Affirmative.
"Too affirmative".
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