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Upholding the constitutional of state laws recurring racial segregation in public facilities.
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Discrimination against Mexican Americans unconstitutional. The first ruling in favor of desegregation.
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Made the segregation of children of Mexican descent illegal.
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This abolished racial discrimination and segreation of the arms forces. This signified the begininng of the end of segregation.
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Succesfully challenged the "seperate but equal" doctrine of racial segregation.
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Mexican Americans and all other racial or national groups in the United States have equal protection under the 14th Amendment.
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Mexican Americans and all other racial or national groups in the United States have equal preotection under the 14th Amendment.
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State Laws abolshing separate public schools for black and white students; ruled unconstitutional.
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Primarily a voting rights bill, it was also the first civil rights legislation passed by Congress
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Enforced constitutional right to vote and was a relief against discrimination.
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Overcame African Americans being prevented their 15th Amendment right to vote.
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This case defined constitutional rights of students in United States public schools.
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Amish children could not be placed under compulsory education past 8th grade.
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Members of both houses of a state legislature must be chosen from districts approxmately equal.
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Members of both houses of a state legislature must be chosen from districts approxmately equal.
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Cited discrimination against students in poor school districts. Did little to end discrimination.