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issue, that it is perhaps shown best through the two black justices on the court. one of course is justice clarence thomas. he wrote his own separate opinion where he defended this idea of a color blind constitution which is what he strongly believes in. you know, no racial preference is ever okay under the 14th amendment. and of course, justice jackson sees that very differently. she sees the 14th amendment enacted after the civil war to give a quality to black people is something that s not to be used to help raise black people but foster equality and people from her perspective the formative action programs like that once the court struck down as being a key part of that effort. let s talk about the student loan decision for a moment and what can you tell us about what the biden administration is doing to help ease that burden of student debt going forward, considering what the supreme court handed down, once the plan is here? yes, i think they were very well prepared to announc