By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court on Tuesday seemed likely to uphold Proposition 209, a controversial 1996 ballot measure prohibiting race- or sex-based preferences in government hiring, contracting and education.
But some justices seemed inclined to limit the reach of its ban on some affirmative action programs, leaving open the possibility that a San Francisco law might stand if officials ...
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