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"separate but equal" facilities did not violate the constitution.
Plessy v. Ferguson, (1896) established the "separate but equal" doctrine that allowed Jim Crow segregation laws to flourish throughout the United States. This doctrine was held to be unconstitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment in Brown v. Board of Education, (1954).
None of the few copyist errors in the Bible violate or confuse any Christian doctrine.
Yes, He violated the Monroe Doctrine by installing Maximilian as his puppet in Mexico..
In the pivotal case of Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that racially separate facilities, if equal, did not violate the Constitution. Segregation, the Court said, was not discrimination.
The "separate but equal" doctrine is most often held to violate the Fourteenth Amendment, but many have argued it also violates the Thirteenth Amendment by "applying the badge of slavery" to those targeted by segregation laws.
Laws of Host Country
Each government has the right to punish those who violate its laws
The laws of the host country apply to foreign nationals working in military treatment facilities overseas.
laws if the host country
No. In fact, it upholds democracy because it insures that we don't elect a person who would eventually become a king or dictator.
The laws of the host country apply to foreign nationals working in military treatment facilities overseas.