Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 2007-06-28

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Justice Thomas, concurring. Today, the Court holds that state entities may not experiment with race-based means to achieve ends they deem socially desirable. I wholly concur in The Chief Justice’s opinion. I write separately to address several of the contentions in Justice Breyer’s dissent (hereinafter dissent). Contrary to the dissent’s arguments, resegregation is not occurring in Seattle or Louisville; the…

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