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Abigail Fisher is challenging affirmative action, saying the University of Texas should not classify people on the basis of race.
Supreme Court Weighs Cases Redefining Legal Equality

By ADAM LIPTAK

Four blockbuster cases before the Supreme Court highlight the tension between formal equality and a more dynamic kind of equality that takes account of historical injustices.

Family members of people who have disappeared in Mexico displayed pictures of their loved ones this month in Monterrey.
Mexico Pursuing Vanished Victims of Its Drug Wars

By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD

In Nuevo León State, the authorities are doing the basic police work that is so often missing in this country, leaving countless crimes unsolved and unpunished.
Amanda Peach, left, and Susan Elrod with a patient at a Family Health Centers clinic in the Portland area of Louisville, Ky.

Remaking Medicine

A Louisville Clinic Races to Adapt to the Health Care Overhaul

By ABBY GOODNOUGH

To follow how the health care overhaul is playing out, The Times will look periodically at its impact in Louisville, Ky., a city that embodies the triumphs and the shortcomings of the medical system.

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