Thurgood Marshall sued the University of Maryland in 1935 because the institution denied admission to a qualified African American applicant, Donald Gaines Murray, solely based on his race. Marshall argued that this discriminatory practice violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. The case, Murray v. Pearson, ultimately resulted in a ruling that mandated the admission of Murray, setting a precedent for desegregation in higher education. This case was significant in Marshall's later work with the NAACP and his broader fight against racial segregation.
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Bobbi Sue Luther was born on August 27, 1978, in Annapolis, Maryland, USA.
No. You cannot.
Mary Sue Coleman
Sure you can...
Sue went to Uconn or the University of Connecticut. she graduated in 2002
The cast of The Young and the Guilty - 1958 includes: Phyllis Calvert as Gladys Connor Edward Chapman as George Connor Hilda Fenemore as Maude Marshall Janet Munro as Sue Connor Andrew Ray as Eddie Marshall Campbell Singer as Joe Marshall
yes , because there is breach of contract
You can just about anybody for anything these days... its just a matter of whether you win or lose the case.
No nor can they anywhere else in the united states. However they can sue you for the money and you can be ordered to pay.
you cant file for a lien... you would have to sue the person and the judge will place the lien if he/she see fit to do so ...
Yes. That is what judgment liens are all about. A creditor can sue you in court and if successful obtain a lien against your real estate.