U5 Brown v. Board of Education Topeka (1954) Flashcards

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What are the facts of the case?

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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.

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What was the Question/Issue of the case?

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Does state-mandated racial segregation in public schools violate equal protection clause?

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What was the Decision of the case?

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Unanimous - Brown
Segregated schools are inherently unequal and a violation of equal protection clause.

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What was the significance of the case?

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Courts expanded desegregation into other rights (civic, economic & political).

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What was the constitutional clause involved in the case?

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Equal Protection Clause

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Is this an example of Judicial Activism or Judicial Restraint?

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Judicial Activism

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