293:, you had to have tough remedies and punitive damages against recalcitrant discriminators ... That very much came out of Thomas." Thomas also shaped his preferred remedy for inequality: removing laws and regulations he viewed as preventing the poor from starting small businesses. Thomas did this in part by telling Bolick about his grandfather, who began with a hand-built pushcart and built a profitable delivery service that comfortably supported his family, only to encounter threats from regulations designed to destroy Black-owned businesses.
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distortion and vilification", and according to press reports referred to Bolick's editorial with "particular scorn". Other critics accused Bolick and conservatives who opposed
Guinier of racism and sexism, often citing the phrase "quota queen" as evidence.
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458:. Arizona and Oklahoma voters approved a version of the Health Care Freedom Act in their respective November 2010 general elections.} Also in November 2010, voters in Arizona, South Carolina, South Dakota and Utah adopted a measure he drafted called
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University]in 1979 and received his Juris Doctor from the University of California Davis School of Law in 1982. As a law student, he supported laws and legal rulings that knocked down racial discrimination (calling
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withdrew her nomination. Clinton stated that he had not read
Guinier's writings at the time of her nomination, and called some of them "anti-democratic". Clinton went on to describe the effort to stop Guinier's appointment as "a campaign of
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ran the piece under the headline "Clinton's Quota Queens." After the piece was published, he distributed information about
Guinier's writings and interpreted them for reporters. He also appeared on
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called for the deportation of all of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States. Bolick called Trump's idea "impractical and opposed by a large majority of
Americans."
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Arizona Supreme Court declaring tattoos
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Chip and I discovered that there is a world of difference between an organization that is pro-business and an organization that is pro-free enterprise.
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Transformation: The Promise and Politics of Empowerment
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1514:"A Watchdog for Conservative Ideals"
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