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Shelley v. Kraemer (1948) said state courts could not enforce racially restrictive covenants—private promises in property deeds that barred people of a certain race from living there. The Court said that when a judge enforces a private agreement the court is acting like the state, so enforcing race-based covenants would violate the Constitution’s rule that people must be treated equally. But that idea could force many private agreements to follow constitutional rules whenever people want a court’s help, so other courts mostly refused to keep using it and still enforce many contracts that a law could not impose. Critics also note the Court treated the racist covenants themselves as legal, which failed to condemn their harmful content.

Logic Breakdown

Look for the phrase that expresses the author's attitude toward the Court's legal reasoning (not the outcome); identify an explicitly negative descriptor of the Court's analytics.

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The author's attitude towards the reasoning offered in the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Shelley v. Kraemer is most accurately reflected in the author’s use of which one of the following phrases?

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The author explicitly condemns the Court's reasoning. Support: "Additionally, there is a particularly noxious aspect of the Shelley Court’s analytics—namely, the Court’s conclusion that racially restrictive covenants themselves were perfectly legal." The author continues: "The legal rationale behind the Shelley decision thus failed to target the genuine problem with racially restrictive covenants: what was troubling was not the covenants’ enforcement but their substantive content." Earlier the author also calls the stated legal rationale "problematic." These passages show strong disapproval of the Court's analytic rationale, so the phrase "noxious aspect" best captures the author's attitude toward the Court's reasoning.
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