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On Friday’s episode of The David Dorer Show we had Photo Ops and Foe Destroyer in the studio. Their fans are all great, and they both did great performances, so here are their performances without all my poliitical and legal dribble interspersed in between. They are both on tour until July 13th. Check them out …

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Yesterday I blogged about the Supreme Court’s decision in Fisher vs. The University of Texas and how legislation with a discriminatory impact that does not have a discriminatory intent does not violate the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Today’s Supreme Court decision in Shelby vs. Holder deserves a similar analysis, with what I consider a different …

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Today the Supreme Court issued its decision in Fisher vs. The University of Texas — a decision that will result in a sea of litigation challenging the constitutionality of affirmative action efforts of public high education institutions across the country. The decision is a short one, but a marvelous read on the case progeny, stemming from the …

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