Color-Blind Policy Vs Color Blindness

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We have seen it all, from the other countries to our own. Racism cannot only be found in schools, but can also be found in the injustice of the courts. The rule of law is the principle that both the government and citizens must know and obey the law. It means that all people, regardless of their status, have the right to be treated equally before the law and have equal protection from discrimination. It also means equality before the law, excluding officials from the duty of obedience to the law. The debate over race in policy has evolved from pro and anti-slavery groups to pro and anti-segregationists, and now exists between advocates of color-blind policy and color-conscious policy. Color-blindness focuses on judging people based on their