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Supreme Court Divided Again on a Major Decision

The US Supreme Court ruled today that, when school districts try to maintain racial diversity, they must be "color blind."  It's another 5-to-4 split decision on an issue with far-reaching implications. What does that say about the Roberts Court?  Also, immigration reform is of the table, and the Bald Eagle is off the "endangered" list but what about other species?

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By Warren Olney • Jun 28, 2007 • 1h 0m Listen

The US Supreme Court ruled today that, when school districts try to maintain racial diversity, they must be "color blind." It's another 5-to-4 split decision on an issue with far-reaching implications. Under Chief Justice John Roberts, is the court making history or raising more questions than it answers? Also, support for the immigration bill comes up short and, on Reporter's Notebook, the Bald Eagle is no longer "endangered." What about other species?

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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