The ruling clarified that the Fourteenth Amendment protected members of all racial groups.
Texas v. Hernandez
it was when Mexicans never gained rights because there Mexican.
the fourteenth amendment to the constitution
It declared that all racial groups were protected equally by the Fourteenth Amendment.
Miranda v. Arizona, (1966) didn't affect the Fourteenth Amendment; the Fourteenth Amendment allowed the US Supreme Court's decision to be applied to the states via the Due Process Clause.
It declared that all racial groups were protected equally by the Fourteenth Amendment.
the 1960s
The Fourteenth Amendment has been used by the Supreme Court to overturn many court decisions in order to enforce equal rights. Specifically, the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment has been interpreted to prohibit states from discriminating against individuals based on race, gender, and other protected characteristics. This has led to landmark decisions such as Brown v. Board of Education and Loving v. Virginia.
The Supreme Court ruled against efforts to apply the Fourteenth Amendment to women
The 15th amendment
Bill of Rights and The Fourteenth Amendment.