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10:00The Supreme Court and the future of race based remedies in education

The Supreme Court hears oral arguments Monday on two cases related to public elementary and high school racial integration programs. We'll talk about these cases and their implications for future of race based remedies in education.

Guests

Stuart Taylor, senior writer with National Journal magazine and contributing editor at Newsweek

Theodore Shaw, president of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund

Roger Clegg, president and general counsel for the Center for Equal Opportunity

11:00International Adoption

Celebrities like Madonna and Angelina Jolie have put international adoptions in the headlines, but thousands of non-famous families are also exploring the option of adopting foreign-born children. We'll look at the many issues - legal, financial, and emotional - related to international adoption.

Guests

Madeleine Krebs, clinical coordinator, The Center for Adoption Support & Education, Inc. (C.A.S.E.)

Thomas DiFilipo, president, Joint Council on International Children's Services

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