What Brown v. Board of Education Should Have Said: The Nation's Top Legal Experts Rewrite America's Landmark Civil Rights DecisionJack M. Balkin NYU Press, 1. 8. 2001 - Počet stran: 257 Legal experts rewrite the landmark court decision |
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... effect seems increasingly irrelevant to contemporary public schooling. B. What Does Brown Mean? As with all honored ... effects of segregation on small children, it quickly extended the case to graduate and professional schools. This was ...
... effects of past discrimination and help minorities gain greater opportunities in education and employment, they are acting consistent with the spirit of Brown, because the real goal of Brown was genuine educational opportunity. The ...
... effect of law. The Court's special status as interpreter and promulgator of the country's deepest values was enhanced because the Supreme Court was the final authority on the meaning of constitutional guarantees. As the Court explained ...
... effect lasting social change, and still others with the integrative ideals of Brown itself. Chief Justice Warren's ... effects. To give only one example, the Democratic Party did not appoint a single Justice to the Supreme Court between ...
... effects were perverse.63 The decision was less important as a means of changing the minds of Americans than in “crystallizing . . . southern white resistance to racial change.” The Supreme Court's intervention infuriated a wide range of ...
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