Protecting Minorities

By Erwin Chemerinsky, Esq.

January 2023

The U.S. Constitution's post-Civil War Reconstruction Amendments were designed to “create racial equality.” The Fourteenth Amendment in particular greatly expanded the power of the federal government over the states. The author argues that narrow interpretation of these amendments by the Supreme Court “overall, has done much more harm than good with regard to race.”

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