It looks like we need another refresher on what to look for in a potential Supreme Court justice. At the Daily Beast, Peter Beinart has stumbled upon the idea that what Barack Obama really needs to do is nominate a mother:
First, because female justices, on average, will be more sensitive to the problems women face. [...]
Peter Beinart: The Supreme Court Needs More Moms
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Black Education – by Walter Williams
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