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Affirmative Action Around the World by Thomas Sowell

April 2004 Reviewed by Carl Cohen

Winks, Nods, Disguises—and Racial Preference

Conduct that is plainly wrong if portrayed accurately has now been condoned by the Supreme Court if deliberately misdescribed.

September 2003 Carl Cohen

Race Preference and the Universities-A Final Reckoning?

Two new cases will present the Supreme Court with an opportunity to put an end at long last to racial and ethnic quotas in admissions.

September 2001 Carl Cohen

Is Affirmative Action on the Way Out? Should It Be?

For the past several decades, public and private institutions in the United States have operated under a system according to which designated minority groups receive special advantages in employment and education. Prominent intellectuals address questions on affirmative action. What is the nature of affirmative action? How would you weigh its costs and advantages? Is the policy on its way out?

March 1998 William J. Bennett, Linda Chavez, Carl Cohen, Midge Decter and Terry Eastland

Race, Lies, and

Over the past three decades, the once-honorable aim of affirmative action—combating racial discrimination—has been replaced by its inverse.

June 1996 Carl Cohen

Naked Racial Preference

The Board of Education in Jackson, Michigan, between 1972 and 1981, repeatedly laid off high-seniority white teachers to protect the jobs of others, with less seniority, who were "Black, American Indian, Oriental, or of Spanish descendancy." Those white teachers contend that they were discriminated against unjustly on the basis of their race, denied their constitutional right to the equal protection of the laws. Are they correct?

March 1986 Carl Cohen

Justice Debased: The Weber Decision

A racial quota in the allotment of on-the-job training opportunities among competing employees, instituted by management-union agreement, was held lawful by the Supreme Court in the recent case of Steelworkers v. Weber. This was an important decision, and a very bad one.

September 1979 Carl Cohen

Why Racial Preference Is Illegal and Immoral

The role of race in assuring social justice is again squarely before the Supreme Court. But the issues at stake here, touching the most fundamental rights of individual persons, are not to be decided by counting noses.

June 1979 Carl Cohen

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