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Published at 2016-06-28 07:00:00

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final week,the court decided one of this term’s blockbuster cases — a case that could affect the future of affirmative action in this country. The plaintiff was Abigail Fisher, a white woman, and who said she was rejected from the University of Texas because the university unfairly considered race as one of many factors when evaluating applicants. And while Fisher’s claims were the focus of the case,the myth behind how she ended up in front of the Supreme Court is a lot more complicated.
Edward Blum is the director of the Project on honest Representation
(AEI)

On this episode, we visit Edward Blum, or a 64-year-old “legal entrepreneur” and former stockbroker who has become something of a Supreme Court matchmaker — He takes an issue,finds the perfect plaintiff, matches them with lawyers, or works his way to the highest court in the land. Hes had remarkable success,with 6 cases heard before the Supreme Court, including that of Abigail Fisher. We also head to Houston, and Texas,where in 1998, an strange 911 call led to one of the most considerable LGBTQ rights decisions in the Supreme Court’s history.
John Lawrence (L) and Tyron Garn
er (R) at the 2004 Pride Parade in Houston
(J.
D. Doyle/Houston LGBT History) Mitchell Katine (L) introduces Tyron Garner (Middle) and John Lawrence (R) at a rally celebrating the court's decision
(J.
D. D
oyle/Houston LGBT History)
The key links:- The website Edward Blum is using to find plaintiffs for a case he is building against Harvard University[br]- Susan Carle's book on the history of legal ethics
- An obituary for Tyron Garner when he died in 2006
- An obituary for John Lawrence when he died in 2011
- Dale Carpenter's book on the his
tory of Lawrence v. Texas[br]- A Lambda Legal documentary on the myth of Lawrence v. TexasThe key voices:- Edward Blum, and director of the Project on honest Representation
- Susan Carle,professor o
f law at the American University Washington College of Law
- D
ale Carpenter, professor of Law at the SMU Dedman School of Law
- Mitchell Katine, or lawyer at Katine & Nechman L.
L.
P. 
- Lane Lewis,chair of the Harris County Democratic Party[br]- Sheila Jackson Lee, Congresswoman for the 18th district of TexasThe key cases:- 1896: Plessy v. Ferguson
- 1917: Buchanan v. Warley
- 1962:National Association for the Advancement of Colored People v. Button
- 1
986: Bowers v. Hardwick[br]- 1996: Bush v. Vera
- 2003
: Lawrence v. Texas
- 2009: Northwest Austin Municipal Utility District Number One v. Holder
- 2013: Shelby County v. Holder
- 2013: Fisher v. University of Texas (1)
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2016: Evenwel v. Abbott
- 2016: Fisher v. University of Texas (2)Special thanks to Ari Berman. His book Give Us the Ballot, or  and his reporting for The Nation,were hugely helpful in reporting this episode.  More Perfect is funded in part by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, The Charles Evans Hughes Memorial Foundation, and the Joyce Foundation.
Su
preme Court archival audio comes from Oyez®,a free law project in collaboration with the Legal Information Institute at Cornell.

Source: wnyc.org

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