He wanted time to convince more justices
Felix Frankfurter wanted to outlaw segregation, so he asked that the case be reargued so that he had time to convince more justices and build consensus. Before the case was heard the second time, one of the Justices died, and the eventual outcome was a unanimous decision outlawing segregation.
They wanted to present a united decision to the nation.
Felix Frankfurter wanted to outlaw segregation, so he asked that the case be reargued so that he had time to convince more justices and build consensus. Before the case was heard the second time, one of the Justices died, and the eventual outcome was a unanimous decision outlawing segregation.
he wanted time to convince more justices
Answer this question… They wanted to present a united decision to the nation.
The Warren Court ruled segregated schools were unconstitutional in Brown v Board of Education, (1954), and ordered integration to take place "at all deliberate speed" in Brown v Board of Education II, (1955).
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He wanted to present a united decision to the nation
She was the girl that couldn’t go to the close all white school. That is how the brown vs board of education law started!
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He said that the death of fellow Justice Fred M Vinson was the first evidence for God. The remark was made because Justice Frankfurter was FOR desegregating the school system but Vinson was strongly opposed in the first Brown v Board of Education case in 1954. The case was up for reargument the following year and after Vinson's death it provided a chance to overturn the previous ruling of Plessy v Ferguson, which allowed for segregation. However, Justice Frankfurter's comments have never been fully verified so their authenticity is in question. Source : Wikipedia