An article in The Atlantic looks at interracial marriage (specifically, between blacks and whites) and why many African-Americans oppose it:



The great but altogether predictable irony is that just as white opposition to white-black intimacy finally lessened, during the last third of the twentieth century, black opposition became vocal and aggressive. In college classrooms today, when discussions about the ethics of interracial dating and marriage arise, black students are frequently the ones most likely to voice disapproval.
They call it "talking black and sleeping white."



Pop Quiz: What's the most aptly named case in American constitutional law? (Every law student should get this one easily; the answer's in the article.) This one's much easier than the first brain teaser I posted, to which I still have not gotten a correct answer.
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