This Friday, May 17, Brown v. Board of Education turns 65. While the “switch in time that saved nine” is of course a reference to Justice Owen Roberts’ shifting of views on FDR’s New Deal programs, saving the nation’s highest tribunal from Roosevelt’s court-packing efforts, one might argue that a huge “switch in time” was Earl Warren replacing Fred M. Vinson and perhaps changing Brown’s outcome.This column reflects on Brown and the current practice of many of President …