Felix Frankfurter wanted to outlaw segregation, so he asked that the case be reargued so that he had time to convince more justices and build consensus. Before the case was heard the second time, one of the Justices died, and the eventual outcome was a unanimous decision outlawing segregation.
he wanted time to convince more justices
Felix Frankfurter wanted to outlaw segregation, so he asked that the case be reargued so that he had time to convince more justices and build consensus. Before the case was heard the second time, one of the Justices died, and the eventual outcome was a unanimous decision outlawing segregation.
He wanted time to convince more justices
Earl Warren, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court during this case, agreed with the civil rights attorneys in the sense that the idea of "separate but equal" is unconstitutional.
As with many acronyms, the acronym NBME has a number of things for which it could stand. A few of these would be "National Board of Medical Examiners"' "Nevada Board of Medical Examiners", and "Network-Based Mobile Education".
Brown v. Board of Education, 347 US 483 (1954)Justice William O. Douglas wrote: "In the original conference there were only four who voted that segregation in the public schools was unconstitutional. Those four were Black, Burton, Minton, and myself."From this quote I believe we can deduce that he thought that segregation was unconstitutional.Source: See Bernard Schwartz, Decision: How the Supreme Court Decides Cases, page 96 (Oxford 1996).
it stand for CARTEL ARELLANO FELIX...or also known as CAF ,,,
it stand for CARTEL ARELLANO FELIX...or also known as CAF ,,,
Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
There are a range of things that the acronym PRB could stand for. Some of the many things this can stand for are "problem", Project Review Board, Policy Review Board, Parks & Recreation Board and Prayer Request Board.
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It means charlie brown!