10th Amendment established education as a state function
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In the case Knight First Amendment Institute v. Trump, the outcome was that public officials cannot block people on social media platforms based on their viewpoints, as it violates the First Amendment right to free speech.
The tenth amendment reserves powers to the state. This power is known as federalism. The amendment provides that powers not granted to the federal government by the Constitution, nor prohibited to the States, are reserved to the States or the people.
The 6th Amendment
It wasn't an amendment, but a ruling by the Supreme Court in 1957. It was the Brown v Board of education. It ruled that segregation was illegal and that "separate but equal " wasn't equality.
Institute of Public Accountants was created in 1923.
Institute for Public Accuracy was created in 1997.
Institute of Public Enterprise was created in 1964.
The government used the 14th Amendment, specifically the Equal Protection Clause, to integrate colleges, public schools, and all public places. This amendment prohibits states from denying any person equal protection under the law, which formed the basis for landmark Supreme Court decisions like Brown v. Board of Education in 1954. These rulings declared racial segregation in public education unconstitutional, thereby advancing civil rights and promoting integration.
Activities are broadly characterized as advocacy, communication, recruitment and education, and standards and performance.
Public Health Research Institute was created in 1942.
Georgetown Public Policy Institute was created in 1990.