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Here are some recent video and blogs that have been posted about the Morse v. Frederick case and the two K-12 Affirmative Action cases.

Morse v. Frederick

ACLU Video of Activities Outside Supreme Court on Day Case Was Argued.

Jim Lehrer

Some good blog entries: Eugene Volokh and Orin Kerr's back and forth at the Volokk Consipracy really gets at the heart of the issue.


Seattle & Louisville School Assignment Cases

Jim Lehrer

Jim Lehrer: Analysis of Current Supreme Court Issues (Includes Goodwin Liu)

Time.com: Can Schools Still Achieve Diversity

Some good blog entries: Balkinization, Is that Legal?, Dorf on Law 

Finally, Richard Cohen (a center-left columnist for the Washington Post) wrote this Op-Ed column Tuesday that concerns both the recent race-based admissions cases as well as the democratic positions on education. I found it moldly interesting and would like to see other reactions.


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