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In Yick Wo. v. Hopkins (1886) and Washington v. Davis (1976), if there is a facially neutral law, the Court will look for a discriminatory

In Yick Wo. v. Hopkins (1886) and Washington v. Davis (1976), if there is a facially neutral law, the Court will look for a discriminatory purpose in order to apply strict scrutiny. Question: So, in affirmative action cases with race, since strict scrutiny applies, is discriminatory purpose assumed? (please support answer with citations)

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