The Rhetorical Invention of Diversity
Supreme Court Opinions, Public Arguments, and Affirmative Action
Samenvatting
Using public address texts, legal briefs, memoranda, and draft opinions, Carr looks at how public arguments informed the amicus briefs, chambers memos, and legal principles before concluding that Powell’s pragmatic decision making fused the principle of individualism with an appreciation of multiculturalism to accommodate his colleagues’ differing opinions.

