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Law Practice

Mar. 3, 2010

Why Are People Racist?

Judge Andrew Guilford examines the issue of changing values in Justice Eileen Moore's book, "Race Results, Hollywood vs. the Supreme Court."

Andrew J. Guilford

District Judge (ret.), Judicate West

By Andrew Guilford

Do people change their core values? Do nations? This crucial question confronts many, ranging from national leaders signing treaties or passing laws, to general managers for sports teams considering a trade for a recognized troublemaker, to judges imposing sentences. This issue of changing values permeates a new book from Justice Eileen Moore, "Race Results, Hollywood vs. the Supreme Court, Ten Decades of Racial Decisions and Film" (Cool Titles, 2010), as it ex...

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