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		<title>Supreme Court Tackles Reverse Discrimination</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The political bent of the U.S. Supreme Court is once again on display in Washington. This time, the issue is reverse discrimination, a term generally used to challenge the effects that affirmative action may have on white men. In a case argued April 22, 2009, white and Hispanic firefighters from New Haven, Connecticut are challenging [...]]]></description>
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