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today. it is continuing and it comes down to two ideas of how to get to a point where students of all color will be treated equally. and the question is how much do you take into account of race to get to that point. and the philosophy behind some of the justices who were part of the path ort, not louis powell who wrote it but harry blackman who said you have to take race into account to get beyond race and that is the philosophy of justice jackson as you were saying. whereas clarence thomas has felt that any kind of consideration of race is stag mattizing and it also violated the constitution in his mind an the mantra that john roberts has was embraced by the majority at this time. the way to stop discrimination on the base of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race. but i think justice jackson and the other two libberals who joined with her, made a good case that america is not to the