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While the Brown I decision was a great decision , the Brown II decision and its “ deliberate - speed " formula asked blacks that they defer the exercise of a constitutional right and gave southern states time to hold fast to the ...
While the Brown I decision was a great decision , the Brown II decision and its “ deliberate - speed " formula asked blacks that they defer the exercise of a constitutional right and gave southern states time to hold fast to the ...
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upon personal rights , rather than the individual only because of his membership in a particular group , then constitutional standards may be applied consistently . Political judgments regarding the necessity for the particular ...
upon personal rights , rather than the individual only because of his membership in a particular group , then constitutional standards may be applied consistently . Political judgments regarding the necessity for the particular ...
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Without such findings of constitutional or statutory violations , it cannot be said that the government has any greater interest in helping one individual than in refraining from harming another . Thus , the government has no compelling ...
Without such findings of constitutional or statutory violations , it cannot be said that the government has any greater interest in helping one individual than in refraining from harming another . Thus , the government has no compelling ...
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