The Civil Rights Commission Must Persist |
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Authors: | Gerald A Reynolds |
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Institution: | (1) United States Commission on Civil Rights, 624 Ninth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20425, USA |
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Abstract: | Columnist George Will and others have questioned the continuing need for a federal civil rights commission, because civil
rights protections have been on the books since 1964. The chairman of the Commission, Gerald Reynolds, here responds that
practitioners of critical legal theory, advocates of the Akaka-Secession bill, some proponents of diversity, and others like
them may make the continued existence of his commission a necessity. |
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Keywords: | Critical legal theory Segregation Discrimination Racial gap |
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