Judge Motley provides an insightful overview of the Brown v. Board of Education decision in an historical context In addition to analyzing several Supreme Court decisions that preceded Brown, Judge Motley focuses on the role of Thurgood Marshall as both a strategist and tactician during this dynamic period in our history. Judge Motley concludes by examining the immediate impact of Brown on the civil rights movement in America
Brown v. Board of Education [1] is the seminal case of the Twentieth Century. Mere mention of the ca...
In Brown v. Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously concluded that the doctrine of “s...
Recently, when asked to give a lecture on appellate advocacy, Justice Thurgood Marshall reminded his...
Judge Pollak discusses the impact of Brown on Supreme Court jurisprudence. He begins by recounting M...
Milliken v. Bradley represents the impact that Brown v. Board of Education had on Northern school In...
Professor Tushnet posits that the Supreme Court\u27s concern for gradually carrying out desegregatio...
In this Article, Professor Marcus examines the influence of Justice Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme...
As the first Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, otherwise known as the ...
Professor Days describes the successful desegregation of the Hillsborough County, Florida school sys...
The year 2014 marks both the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the case of Br...
On May 17, 1979, the United States celebrated, with relatively little public ceremony, the twenty-fi...
The story of school desegregation in America is so pivotal to our understanding of the Civil Rights ...
During the past year, dozens of American law schools commemorated thefiftieth anniversary of Brown v...
The year 2014 marks both the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the case of Br...
The Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education presents historical commentary on the impact of the ruling...
Brown v. Board of Education [1] is the seminal case of the Twentieth Century. Mere mention of the ca...
In Brown v. Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously concluded that the doctrine of “s...
Recently, when asked to give a lecture on appellate advocacy, Justice Thurgood Marshall reminded his...
Judge Pollak discusses the impact of Brown on Supreme Court jurisprudence. He begins by recounting M...
Milliken v. Bradley represents the impact that Brown v. Board of Education had on Northern school In...
Professor Tushnet posits that the Supreme Court\u27s concern for gradually carrying out desegregatio...
In this Article, Professor Marcus examines the influence of Justice Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme...
As the first Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, otherwise known as the ...
Professor Days describes the successful desegregation of the Hillsborough County, Florida school sys...
The year 2014 marks both the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the case of Br...
On May 17, 1979, the United States celebrated, with relatively little public ceremony, the twenty-fi...
The story of school desegregation in America is so pivotal to our understanding of the Civil Rights ...
During the past year, dozens of American law schools commemorated thefiftieth anniversary of Brown v...
The year 2014 marks both the 60th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in the case of Br...
The Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education presents historical commentary on the impact of the ruling...
Brown v. Board of Education [1] is the seminal case of the Twentieth Century. Mere mention of the ca...
In Brown v. Board of Education, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously concluded that the doctrine of “s...
Recently, when asked to give a lecture on appellate advocacy, Justice Thurgood Marshall reminded his...