The Pacific Legal Foundation continues its assault on equal opportunity and fairness by attacking the state Department of Justice’s brief to the California Supreme Court on the constitutionality of Prop 209 (“AG takes fire on Prop 209,” May 11).

The Foundation employs hyperbole to counter the arguments posed by the attorney general when in fact his letter brief only outlined the specific circumstances when article I, section 31 of the California Constitution (Prop 209) would be misaligned with the protections afforded by the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution.

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