Yes and no - I think that we must exhaust race-neutral policies that aim at socioeconomic difficulty (which are merely correlated to racial minorities) AND after most (as opposed to all) solutions are exhausted a transition to racially discriminative programs could be used to pull racial minorites (from poorer communites) out of the cycle of mal-education. The racial neutral part is in Justice Thomas' opinion in Grutter v. Bollinger.
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