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Constitutional Law - Classified: The Untold Story of Racial Classification in America

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Book Synopsis: A call for the separation of race and state, backed by a deep dive into the surreal world of racial classification in America. "The racial categories that the schools use are completely bonkers, an arbitrary mess mostly left over from the work of federal bureaucrats in the 1970s that can't withstand the slightest scrutiny.... Justice Samuel Alito raised this issue in [the Harvard affirmative action case], pretty clearly relying on the work of George Mason University professor David Bernstein, who eviscerated the categories in an amicus brief and has written a book on their origin and implications, Classified: The Untold Story of Racial Classification in America." - National Review

Americans have come to accept certain standard ethnic and racial classifications--Black, White, Asian American, Hispanic, and Native American--as if they are part of the natural order of things. In fact, they are the product of regulations quietly enacted by federal bureaucrats in 1977. Where did these classifications come from? How are they defined? If someone's self-identification is disputed, how are they enforced? What should become of them in the future, with affirmative action preferences that rely on these classifications under legal threat, and the classifications themselves becoming increasingly incoherent after decades of large-scale immigration and increased interracial marriage? This book answers all those questions in a lively, well-researched, persuasive manner.

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Unlock the truth about racial classification in America with Classified: The Untold Story of Racial Classification. This eye-opening book challenges the arbitrary and confusing racial categories that have become ingrained in our society. Dive deep into the world of racial classification and discover the shocking origins and implications behind these classifications.

Have you ever wondered where these standard racial classifications, such as Black, White, Asian American, Hispanic, and Native American, came from? It may surprise you to learn that they were quietly created by federal bureaucrats in 1977. Classified exposes the hidden agenda behind these classifications and scrutinizes their validity and enforcement.

Imagine a society where your self-identification can be disputed, and your racial classification can be used against you. With the threat to affirmative action preferences and the increasing incoherence of these classifications due to immigration and interracial marriage, it is time to question their relevance. Classified provides thought-provoking answers to these critical questions, backed by extensive research and compelling arguments.

Don't settle for blindly accepting the status quo. Challenge the racial classification system and join the conversation ignited by Classified. Start unraveling the untold story of racial classification in America today.

Get your copy of Classified: The Untold Story of Racial Classification in America and discover the truth behind racial classifications in America.

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