Friday, June 29, 2007

"Backward"

No progress is so great that it cannot be undone by the determination of destructive conservatives.

The consensus seems to be that yesterday's Supreme Court ruling on desegragation plans in Washington State and Kentucky was more than a disqualification of those two particular programs.
Since 1954, the Supreme Court has been the nation’s driving force for integration. Its orders required segregated buses and public buildings, parks and playgrounds to open up to all Americans. It wasn’t always easy: governors, senators and angry mobs talked of massive resistance. But the court never wavered, and in many of the most important cases it spoke unanimously.

Yesterday, the court’s radical new majority turned its back on that proud tradition in a 5-4 ruling, written by Chief Justice John Roberts. It has been some time since the court, which has grown more conservative by the year, did much to compel local governments to promote racial integration. But now it is moving in reverse, broadly ordering the public schools to become more segregated.

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