Justice Antonin Scalia is raising eyebrows again with new racially charged comments from the bench.
“The 14th Amendment protects all races,” said Scalia, not “only the blacks.”
Scalia was speaking during oral arguments in a case in which advocates for minorities are challenging Michigan’s voter-approved ban on affirmative action in college admissions. A federal appeals court ruled that the ban violates the 14th Amendment’s equal protection guarantee, by preventing minorities from lobbying in support of racial preferences, when other groups can lobby for their own favored programs.
A lawyer challenging the ban argued that the original goal of the 14th Amendment was to protect minority rights against a white majority. To which Scalia responded:









