No IQ Test

I’m torn between envying the unclouded reality in which this person lives or despising him for his utter cluelessness:

How is it humanly possible to have missed that this kind of test is illegal and that even mentioning IQ puts you in danger? It’s incomprehensible.

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  1. The Duke Power decision is a low point in Supreme Court jurisprudence and is likely to be overturned, if the current Court is given the opportunity.

    This is a classic example of elevating form over substance. The notorious “puzzlers” asked by Google, Apple, etc., giving the candidate the opportunity to reveal their raw intelligence by answering the interviewer’s hypotheticals, is the same book with a Constitutional cover.

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        1. This would be only one of the amazing, long-overdue consequences of overturning this decision. But yes, this would be a big one. We need to deprive intellectual capacity of this strange mystique that it acquired.

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