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Justice David H. Souter ’61 mentioned a study by former Harvard President Derek C. Bok to challenge Olson’s argument that affirmative action may in fact stigmatize minorities instead of benefitting them...

Author: By Jenifer L. Steinhardt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Michigan Case | 4/2/2003 | See Source »

...Souter also questioned whether percentage plan relies upon the segregation of schools—an issue which the Civil Rights Project, led by Orfield, recently supported in a published study...

Author: By Jenifer L. Steinhardt, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Michigan Case | 4/2/2003 | See Source »

...Wednesday evening, the court ruled 7-0 in favor of the Democrats, and clerks around New Jersey started putting Lautenberg's name on the November 5th ballot. GOP lawyers appealed to U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter, who has the delightful task of reviewing all appeals out of New Jersey. No word yet on what SCOTUS will do with this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Person of the Week: Robert Torricelli | 10/3/2002 | See Source »

...liberty interest is, at the least, strong enough to raise a serious question as to whether? the Constitution permits detention that is indefinite and potentially permanent," Justice Stephen Breyer wrote for the court. Justice Sandra Day O?Connor joined the Court's liberal bloc (Justices Stevens, Ginsburg, Breyer and Souter) in the majority...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Last Word (This Term) from the Supreme Court | 6/28/2001 | See Source »

...Arizona Senator?s pet cause, campaign finance reform, got a boost when the Court ruled 5-4 to uphold limits on so-called "coordinated" campaign contributions. Justices Souter, Ginsberg, O?Connor, Stevens and Breyer were in the majority. The decision means donations from political parties to specific candidates (generally for campaign expenditures like mass mailings and ads) are subject to Federal Election Commission guidelines, and thus limits can be placed on how much money is contributed. Any ripples from this ruling are likely to be more symbolic than practical; while campaign finance reform remains a hot topic in Washington, coordinated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Supreme Court: Key Decisions on Campaign Finance, Copyright | 6/25/2001 | See Source »

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