There will even be some value when it gets the inevitable adverse ruling (if it doesn't get thrown out on a pretext before that). At least we'll have a good clear-as-day data point confirming the government's official position of there being a racial underclass against which discrimination is legal.
In other words, it will help translate the "equity" talk that we're hearing these days into language and a concrete example that people can understand.
There will even be some value when it gets the inevitable adverse ruling (if it doesn't get thrown out on a pretext before that). At least we'll have a good clear-as-day data point confirming the government's official position of there being a racial underclass against which discrimination is legal.
In other words, it will help translate the "equity" talk that we're hearing these days into language and a concrete example that people can understand.
I think we've already gotten that translation, but nothing wrong with a little icing on the cake to convince those who are still blind.
The egalitarian dogma of Communism has never been translated to Communist leadership. There are still elite and a whole lot of abused workers.