55.00% - Critical race theory holds that racism in the United States is systemic.
45.00% - US law is central to and complicit in upholding white supremacy.
Racial inequality is encoded into American legal systems by deliberate policy choices like redlining.
40.00% - The criminal justice system should not adjust to correct for societal inequalities.
35.00% - Adjusting outcomes based on race — in either direction — makes justice sighted and biased; that's not a fix, it's a different form of the same problem.
25.00% - For the criminal justice system to account for racial disparities is for it to inherently make it predjudiced.
35.48% - Racial disparities make it difficult for black people to get the most out of the education system.
32.26% - US law is central to and complicit in upholding white supremacy.
32.26% - Critical race theory does little to change how racism should be defined.
100.00% - Racial inequality is encoded into American legal systems by deliberate policy choices like redlining.
0.00% - Racial inequality is woven into legal systems.
50.00% - Racial segregation in the United States