No
14th
Separate But Equal was created on 1991-04-07.
14th Amendment
The Fourteenth Amendment, specifically the Equal Protection Clause
No, a comma is not used to separate a dependent clause and a verb. Instead, a comma is used to separate the dependent clause from the independent clause.
The supreme court in plessy v fergussion based on a theory that separate can be equal but in reality it's not
Yes, a semicolon can be used to separate an independent clause from a dependent clause when the two clauses are closely related in meaning. However, it is more common to use a comma in this situation.
What is the separate but equal
a ruling court is this ruling went against the foundation of the Constitution's"all men are created equal" clause.
the court's interpretation of whether the equal protection clause allowed racial segregation
The Cooper Temple Clause was created in 1998.