As this question clearly calls for an opinion, my answer is Brown v. Board of Education which held that racially segregated public schools were in violation of the equal protection clause of the US Constitution, thus directly overturning Plessy v. Ferguson. ----
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Because it held that welfare payments are an "entitlement" under the due process clause
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In the move Separate but Equal it was very important that the Supreme Court vote was unanimous to support the change to society. The decision was going to bring about social change and the decision need to come from a united front.
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