Horowitz
draws several distinctions betweeen today's rulings, which related to lower school education, and Grutter, which involved higher education.
Not exact matches
In a debate at the East Hampton Library last month, all three candidates were largely in sync on many of the issues, though Mr. Bragman, a political newcomer, made
several efforts to criticize and
draw a
distinction between himself and Mr. Cohen, who is chairman of the town's nature preserve committee.
While recognizing the legal
distinction between public and private education, my mind
drew an obvious parallel between the harm that institutional segregation caused black students
several decades ago, and the harm that TWU Law's new brand of segregation will cause LGBTQ students.