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LANDMARK CIVIL RIGHTS COURT CASES
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BROWN VS. BOARD OF EDUCATION Who?- 3 rd grader Linda Brown was bussed 21 blocks from her house to a segregated school What?- Separate public schools for African Americans (segregation) When?- 1954 Where?- Topeka, Kansas Why?- Does racial segregation of public schools deny children equal protection under the law? Impact- Desegregation of public schools
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SWEATT VS. PAINTER Who?- Hermann Sweatt and the University of Texas What?- Sweatt wanted acceptance to the University’s law school When?- 1950 Where?- University of Texas, Austin Why?- Does the 14 th Amendment permit states to provide separate law schools based on race? Impact- Supreme Court ruled in favor of Sweatt and he was admitted into the University of Texas Law School
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PLESSY VS. FERGUSON Who?- Homer Plessy What?- The Separate Car Act state law in Louisiana (segregation) in passenger railroad cars When?- 1896 Where?- New Orleans, Louisiana Why?- Does this state law violate the 13 th and/or the 14 th amendment? Impact- The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Louisiana Law
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MENDEZ VS. WESTMINSTER Who?- Gonzalo Mendez was not allowed to register at Wesminster Main School, an all-white school What?- Separate public schools for Mexican and Latin descent children (segregation) When?- 1945 Where?- Orange County, California Why?- Does segregation of Mexican-American children deny them equal protection under the law? Impact- Ruled that segregation was unconstitutional
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HERNANDEZ VS. TEXAS Who?- Pete Hernandez commits murder What?- The jury that found Hernandez guilty and sentenced to life prison was an all Anglo jury When?- 1951 Where?- Jackson County, Texas Why?- Was Hernandez denied equal protection under the law because it was an all Anglo jury even though 14% of the community was of Mexican descent? Impact- Justice Earl Warren overturned the conviction because the jury was not representative and excluded Mexican from serving
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DELGADO VS. BASTROP I.S.D. Who?- Mexican American children in various school districts What?- Segregation of Mexican American children in public schools When?- 1948 Where?- Del Rio, Texas Why?- Does segregation of Mexican American children violate their equal protection under the law? Impact- Court ruled against segregation of Mexican American children
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CHEROKEE NATION VS. GEORGIA Who?- Cherokee People and the state of Georgia What?- Cherokee sought for the federal government to uplift laws based by the state of Georgia that deprived them of rights When?- 1831 Where?- Georgia Why?- Do Native Americans have the same protection under the law as all other citizens? Impact- The Supreme Court did not hear the case because they ruled that the Cherokee were a dependent nation and under different jurisdiction
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TINKER VS. DES MOINES Who?- Students (Mary Beth Tinker and others) What?- Students protested the Vietnam War by wearing black armbands to school and the students were suspended for violating a school rule When?- 1969 Where?- Des Moines, Iowa Why?- Is wearing armbands to school to protest a freedom of speech protected under the 1 st amendment? Impact- U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the students and their first amendment right
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EDGEWOOD I.S.D. VS. KIRBY Who?- Demetrio Rodriguez and other parents with students in Edgewood I.S.D What?- Texas public school finances between school districts (funding based on property taxes) When?- 1968 Where?- San Antonio, Texas Why?- Does the difference in funding between school districts create unequal learning opportunities? Impact- The Texas Supreme Court ruled in favor of Edgewood I.S.D. stating that children living in poor districts had less access to an equal education
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WISCONSIN VS. YODER Who?- Jonas Yoder, Wallace Miller, and Adin Yutzy (Amish) What?- Students were charged with violating a state law that required compulsory school attendance When?- 1972 Where?- Green County, Wisconsin Why?- Can a state law require that children attend school (violating the Amish rights under the 1st amendment/free exercise of religion)? Impact- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Amish children. The state law violates the children’s 1st amendment right.
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