Yesterday, I wrote about how some federal appeals court judges grant race-based preferences to members of certain minority groups when they hire law clerks.
"Under the Constitution, gender-based preferences are subject to a scrutiny less strict than that which applies to race-based preferences."
More accurately, under a particular, currently dominant, theory of the Constitution gender-based preferences are subject to a scrutiny less strict than that which applies to race-based preferences.
"Under the Constitution, gender-based preferences are subject to a scrutiny less strict than that which applies to race-based preferences."
More accurately, under a particular, currently dominant, theory of the Constitution gender-based preferences are subject to a scrutiny less strict than that which applies to race-based preferences.