The Court needs to provide guidance on the degree to which legislators can take race into account in drawing district lines.
On one hand, we were training them not to take race into account.
"In fact, if you take race out of the Dixiecrats, there's nothing there."
"I mean, if you took race out of this altogether, it's still wrong, no matter who they did it to."
But at what point does this taking race into account end?
Even when you take race out of the picture, where does a candidate draw the line between pandering and leadership?
I don't understand how you can take race into account and draw the line here.
But the policy for the university's law school, which takes race into account in a "highly individualized" manner, will stand.
By 1921, the last time the official census took race into account, about ten percent were considered to be "white".
Prior census did take race into account and those of Chinese origin were so noted.