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Lawrence v. Texas
It established the authority of the federal government over that of the states.
Valley Mills and Van Alstyne are cities in Texas. They begin with the letter v.
Brown v. Board of Education
Vernon and Victoria are cities in Texas. They begin with the letter v.
· Vernon is a city in Texas
the plaintiff was Texas.
Vernon is a city in Texas
The U.S. Supreme Court played a crucial role in ending Reconstruction through several key rulings that weakened federal enforcement of Reconstruction-era laws. Notably, in cases like United States v. Cruikshank (1876) and United States v. Reese (1876), the Court limited the federal government's ability to protect the civil rights of African Americans and upheld state laws that effectively disenfranchised them. These decisions contributed to the resurgence of white supremacy in the South and the eventual withdrawal of federal troops, marking the end of Reconstruction.
Jan V. White was born in 1928.
Stephen V. White died in 1913.