The Supreme Court is having a hard time integrating schools. What chance do I have to integrate audiences?
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If diversity is what is a central value in every selective university in the United States, then it ought to be seen as a compelling interest by the Supreme Court.
I'm a graduate of Princeton, and I just want to say you don't have to go to an Ivy League school to be on the Supreme Court.
Many more schools can be outstanding.
The Supreme Court has a very light backlog. They leave a lot of splits among the circuits, a lot of uncertainty. And I think they ought to work a lot harder.
When I left drama school, there were dozens of rep theatres you could apply to where you got a good training.
Film school was a privilege I could not afford.
With the commissioning of new schools undertaken by a local director of school standards, decisions will be fair and transparent, rooted in the needs of the local community. The admissions code and the role of the adjudicator will also be strengthened to provide fairness for all children.
I'd like to widen my education. I'd definitely like to widen my film range. I mean, I'd love to do some theater.
Many seventh graders I know in Illinois, as well as around the Nation, are studying the Constitution. I was pretty impressed with the quality of education our children are receiving because they had not expected me to ask them about it.
For a long time, I have been inclined to start a school for the talented children.
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