Want this question answered?
All of them A+
Linda Brown Thompson was one of the plaintiffs in the landmark Brown vs. the Board of Education case. In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that segregation of schools was unlawful.
Segregated schools are unconstitutional A+
Brown vs. board of education of topeka. The District Court ruled in favor of the Board of Education, and the court voted to overturn sixty years of law that had developed under Plessy.
Brown won! And the Court ruled segregation in schools unconstitutional
They ruled in favor of gay rights
That answer would be...Judges!!
The Supreme Court judges ruled in Gardner's favor, saying that Loomis was putting money over human life. Loomis offered Gardner his job back, which he refused.
Evidence notwithstanding, the judge still ruled in favor of the defendent.
Linda Brown (born February 20, 1942) was the child in the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, which led to the outlawing of segregation in American schools in 1954. Linda has continued to speak out against segregation and reopened the famous Topeka case with the American Civil Liberties Union in 1979, saying that the district's schools still weren't desegregated. It was ruled by the Court of Appeals in 1993 that the school system was still racially divided, and three new schools were built as part of integration efforts.
back in israel in the bible it says judges ruled before the kings the last judge was Samuel and the first king was saul
The Roman judges were called "praetors".