Elie Mystal: Supreme Court pretended arguments in favor of affirmative action didn’t exist

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Elie Mystal: 'It's not like they actually disagreed with the arguments in favor of affirmative action, they simply pretended the arguments didn't exist. And that is a consistent thing we have seen from the Supreme Court.'

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