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	<title>Comments on: Sandra Day O&#8217;Connor Revises Preferences Opinion</title>
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	<description>&#34;Race has no place in American Life or Law&#34;</description>
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		<title>By: John A Silvi</title>
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		<description>The DOJ has a complete and detailed process that will now permit the discussion and the use of Race within the section process for law school. 
DJ 169-73-0.  I have no objection as to anyone wanting a straight top down selection process involving the adjusted GPA and LSAT test score.  Just do not ask the taxpayers to extend the loans for these law applicants.  They will fail finanically after law school graduation.  Supply and Demand has always been the issue.

If this organization really wants to resolve this issue, print the documents and letters that has been recorded which now sits in the presence of the US and Texas Attorney Generals, the DOJ and Department of Education.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The DOJ has a complete and detailed process that will now permit the discussion and the use of Race within the section process for law school.<br />
DJ 169-73-0.  I have no objection as to anyone wanting a straight top down selection process involving the adjusted GPA and LSAT test score.  Just do not ask the taxpayers to extend the loans for these law applicants.  They will fail finanically after law school graduation.  Supply and Demand has always been the issue.</p>
<p>If this organization really wants to resolve this issue, print the documents and letters that has been recorded which now sits in the presence of the US and Texas Attorney Generals, the DOJ and Department of Education.</p>
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