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Read Reason's complete coverage of the Supreme Court's affirmative action decisions:

The New York Post's Robert A. George situates the drive for diversity in the context of establishment opinion.

Julian Sanchez sorts through the tangled corpus of laws and precedents that produced yesterday's two-headed decision.

Jeff Taylor considers the appeal pusillanimous solutions hold for the American people.

And a couple of Golden Oldies by Richard A. Epstein: In a review of Glenn Loury's The Anatomy of Racial Inequality, Epstein squares affirmative action with liberal individualism. His review of Bowen and Bok's The Shape of the River makes the case for diverse diversity—a range of private initiatives rather than a centrally planned mandate.