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             These two legal citations have played an instrumental part in achieving a desegregated society. These laws amongst others have been interpreted by many judges in order to counter act racially discriminating practices against minorities. The results of these laws have helped create a United States that looks much different than that of the 1960's. However there lies a problem in the continuing affects of these laws as they are being practiced today in a society that does not have such an overwhelming use for them. In 1985 Justice Powell residing in the United States Supreme Court stated in his opinion that "No one doubts that there has been serious racial discrimination in this country. But as the basis for imposing discriminatory legal remedies that work against innocent people, societal discrimination is insufficient and overexpansive. In the absence of particularized findings, a court could uphold remedies that are ageless in their reach into the past, and timeless in their ability to affect the future." In other words, when do we draw the line and say that our country has met the internal order of racial and ethnical equality? Could racial minorities forever retreat back to those momentous court decisions and laws that were intended to rid our society of segregation and exclusion? Justice Powell also stated that "societal discrimination, without more, is too amorphous a basis for imposing a racially classified remedy." .
             The case against the Boston Latin School is only one of many cases similar in context around the country. Even locally we have seen two cases surface where white students in grade school have been the victims of affirmative action discrimination and exclusion from public schools. "In Silver Spring, Maryland, the parents of a seven year old sued the Montgomery County School Board after their son was barred from transferring to a math and science magnet school because it would reduce the proportion of whites in his old school.


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