An opinion in this case notes that the author believes the dominance of a group 'in prestige, in achievements, in education, in wealth, and in power' will continue 'for all time. That dissent in this case was written by a justice who also dissented in a case that extended it by upholding the Day Law, Berea College v Kentucky

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1. An opinion in this case notes that the author believes the dominance of a group 'in prestige, in achievements, in education, in wealth, and in power' will continue 'for all time. That dissent in this case was written by a justice who also dissented in a case that extended it by upholding the Day Law, Berea College v Kentucky