justice ginsburg: has there been any case, other than bolling v. sharpe? in bolling v. sharpe, the conspicuous absence was any equal protection principle operative against the federal government. and i don't know of any case other than bolling v. sharpe where you have that kind of reverse incorporation. mr. fisher: no. i think, justice ginsburg, another example would just be ham. remember that the voir dire line of cases are all due process cases. there's nothing in the due process clause that singles out race, but this court's opinion does. and it says that the structure of the constitution and the unique problem of race in our history and our society requires special medicine. justice roberts: do you think the entire body of law that we have developed in connection with racial discrimination or the equal protection clause is the issue and apply that to your case? for example, here, you have a very obviously offensive and direct appeal to race. what if it's, oh, you know, he's from that neighborhood, i know people from the neighborhood. people from that neighborhood alw