U5 Brown v. Board of Education Topeka (1954) Flashcards
What are the facts of the case?
The city of Topeka created policy pursuing Separate but Equal Doctrine to separate HS for white & black students. Brown, father of a black student, sued city with help from NAACP. He argued these separation laws violated the Equal Protection Clause.
What was the Question/Issue of the case?
Does state-mandated racial segregation in public schools violate equal protection clause?
What was the Decision of the case?
Unanimous - Brown
Segregated schools are inherently unequal and a violation of equal protection clause.
What was the significance of the case?
Courts expanded desegregation into other rights (civic, economic & political).
What was the constitutional clause involved in the case?
Equal Protection Clause
Is this an example of Judicial Activism or Judicial Restraint?
Judicial Activism