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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... political icon. Brown is one of the most famous Supreme Court opinions, better known among the lay public than Marbury v. Madison,4 which confirmed the Supreme Court's power of judicial review, or McCulloch v. Maryland,5 which first ...
... political actors to promote an unjust political agenda. The use made of Brown is often criticized, but the idea of Brown remains largely sacred in American political culture. It was not always thus. In the decade following 1954 the ...
... political courage. The basic ideals of America and the American people are good, even if America and Americans sometimes act unjustly, and even if people acting in the name of the Constitution sometimes perpetrate terrible injustices ...
... political, legal, and economic factors, rather than the result of direct state commands ordering racial separation. Yet whatever the causes, it remains overwhelmingly the case that minority children in central cities are educated in ...
... politicians and legal theorists. Americans naturally invest the decision with the principles and philosophies they believe in. A good example is the holding of the case. Stated in its narrowest terms, Brown I stood for the proposition ...
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