But the homepage headline on tonight's post.com story about John Roberts got it right: Roberts Backed Limits on Bias. That's the headline for the story at washingtonpost.com at around 10 pm; when you click on it you get Charter Member of Reagan Vanguard where we learn, among other things, that he challenged affirmative action. Yep, backed limits on bias, even if it's the kind the Post likes.
Either that or there's a headline writer facing a very long day tomorrow.
By the way, this may be what became of the Amy Goldstein story for which Hugh Hewitt required a live, on-the-air broadcast interview, which Goldstein inexplicably declined. Goldstein shares a byline on this story with R. Jeffrey Smith and Jo Becker.
UPDATE: Yeah, the intended gist is in a subhed, later in the story: Rein in Bias Remedies.
The remedy for bias? Bias.

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