Spitzer Argues For Race-Based School Admission

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Governor-elect Spitzer will face a final legal test as attorney general before the U.S. Supreme Court today as the nine weigh arguments he makes in a legal brief arguing that local officials should be allowed to consider race in assigning students to schools.

The Supreme Court is set to hear two cases today that call on it to decide whether school officials can assign students to individual public schools according to race to further school integration efforts.

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