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Oct. 6, 2000

Affirmative Action Abolition

Hopefully, the California Supreme Court will render it unnecessary to amend Proposition 209 with the words, "We really mean it."

Harold E. Johnson

        By Harold Johnson

        The Associated Press calls it "the most important civil rights dispute in many years to reach the [California Supreme] court." Hi-Voltage Wire Works v. City of San Jose, the subject of a widely monitored oral argument before the state's high court several weeks ago, marks the first time that the Supreme Court has been asked to interpret the s...

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