The Virtue of the "Historically Marginalized"
The Supreme Court closed out its term this past week with a number of high profile cases. Two of these cases, Students for Fair Admissions and the 303 Creative LLC. cases were about lawful and unlawful discrimination. In Students' , the Court ruled that colleges and universities violated the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause, essentially stating that affirmative action admission policies unfairly discriminated against students on the basis of race. In the Creative LLC case, the Court ruled that an individual could not be compelled to engage in speech that violates their conscience, thus allowing an individual to discriminate against another on the basis of their protected freedom of speech. Both cases got the Left foaming at the mouth and calling for judicial reforms, court packing, and all of the other typical hissy-fit dramatics one expects from the Left when they don't get their way. Much of what you hear ...