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Stephen Carter is an American lawyer, author, and professor born on October 26, 1954. He is known for his legal scholarship and his writings on issues related to law, religion, and ethics. Carter has authored several books, including The Culture of Disbelief and Civility, which explore the role of religion in public life and the importance of civil discourse. He has been a professor at Yale Law School since 1982 and has been recognized for his contributions to legal education and public discourse.
"There are no black conservatives. Oh, there are neoconservatives with black skin, but they lack any claim to blackness other than the biological. They have forgotten their roots."
Skin,
"To be black and an intellectual in America is to live in a box. On the box is a label, not of my own choosing."
"More than 20 years on, sustained competition, informed customers and the rapid growth of new technology provide the necessary environment for substantial deregulation."
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