The Jurisprudence of Race and Meritocracy

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April 19, 2016

 

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They found that in most cases, when confronted by evidence in group disparity, courts were much more willing to presume lack of merit, rather than the presence of discrimination. For example, in the case Davis v. Washington, the court believed there was no evidence to show that the standardized employment test was discriminatory against qualified blacks...
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They found that in most cases, when confronted by evidence in group disparity, courts were much more willing to presume lack of merit, rather than the presence of discrimination. For example, in the case Davis v. Washington, the court believed there was no evidence to show that the standardized employment test was discriminatory against qualified blacks...
displayed 300 characters

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