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    Supreme Court limits schools on race

    WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected school assignment plans that take account of students' race in two major public school districts. The decisions could imperil similar plans nationwide. The Court also blocked the execution of a Texas killer whose lawyers argued that he should not be put to death because he is mentally ill.

    Today is probably the Court's last session until October.

    The school rulings in cases affecting schools in Louisville, Ky., and Seattle leave public school systems with a limited arsenal to maintain racial diversity.

    The court split, 5-4, with Chief Justice John Roberts announcing the court's judgment. Justice Stephen Breyer wrote a dissent that was joined by the court's other three liberals.

    Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote a concurring opinion in which he said race may be a component of school district plans designed to achieve diversity.

    He agreed with Roberts that the plans in Louisville and Seattle went too far. He said, however, that to the extent that Roberts' opinion could be interpreted as foreclosing the use of race in any circumstance, "I disagree with that reasoning."

    The two school systems in Thursday's decisions employ slightly different methods of taking students' race into account when determining which school they would attend.

    In the case involving the mentally ill killer in Texas, the court ruled 5-4 in the case of Scott Louis Panetti, who shot his in-laws to death 15 years ago in front of his wife and young daughter.

    The convicted murderer says that he suffers from a severe documented illness that is the source of gross delusions. "This argument, we hold, should have been considered," said Justice Anthony Kennedy, who wrote the majority opinion.

    Panetti's lawyers wanted the court to determine that people who cannot understand the connection between their crime and punishment because of mental illness may not be executed.

    The Eighth Amendment of the Constitution bars "the execution of a person who is so lacking in rational understanding that he cannot comprehend that he is being put to death because of the crime he was convicted of committing," they said in court papers.

    In a third case, the Court abandoned a 96-year-old ban on manufacturers and retailers setting price floors for products.

    In a 5-4 decision, the court said that agreements on minimum prices are legal if they promote competition.

    The ruling means that accusations of minimum pricing pacts will be evaluated case by case.

    The Supreme Court declared in 1911 that minimum pricing agreements violate federal antitrust law.

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    Lots of 5-4 decisions lately.

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    I think you are going to see a lot more 5-4 decisions in the future.

    As far as this decision is concerned, IMO, this is a bad thing. Although I dislike quotas and such, this will cause many schools to lose their diversity, thus causing children to lose their opportunity to interact with others unlike themselves. I think I am a better person because I went to DOD (***artment of defense) schools. On military bases you get the chance to interact with children of just about every race and ethnice background. It made me a better person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BgMc31
    I think you are going to see a lot more 5-4 decisions in the future.

    As far as this decision is concerned, IMO, this is a bad thing. Although I dislike quotas and such, this will cause many schools to lose their diversity, thus causing children to lose their opportunity to interact with others unlike themselves. I think I am a better person because I went to DOD (***artment of defense) schools. On military bases you get the chance to interact with children of just about every race and ethnice background. It made me a better person.
    This has more to do with financial diversity than it does with race. Right now, the poorer areas have many minority children and whites. It is the opposite in the richer school districts. It is not as though there are no black children at school A, no Hispanics at school B, and all whites at school c.........

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