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14th Amendments one of the civil war amendments; defined US citizenship and guarantees "equal protection under the laws"
De jure segregation segregation established by law.
De facto segregation Segregation that occurred NOT by law but as a result of tradition
Jim Crow Laws segregation laws in the South
Original juristiction authority of a court to hear a case APPEALED from a lower court
Appellate jurisdiction the authority of a court to hear a case for the FIRST time
Legal brief a written document explaining the position of one side or the other in a case
Majority opinion a statement that presents the views of the majority of the Supreme Court justices regarding a case
Dissenting opinion a statement written by a Supreme Court justice who disagrees with the majority opinion, presenting his or her own opinion
"Stare decisis" principle followed by judges and the Supreme Court
Precedent a ruling that is used as the basis for a judicial decision in a later, similar case
Due process of laws means fair and equal treatment in a court of law
Dred Scott vs. Sanford (1857) case of a slave named Dred Scott. The Supreme Court ruled that enslaved African Americans were property not citizens, and had no rights under the constitution
Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896) case about Homer Plessy, a black man, who purchased a ticket to ride in the whites only railroad car in Louisiana
Brown vs. Board of Education banned segregation in 1954
Briggs vs. Elliot case that challenged segregated schools in Clarendon, South Carolina
Korematsu vs. United States During WWII Japanese American citizens living on the West Coast were moved to internment camps
University of California vs. Bakke Supreme Court case on affirmative action
Reverend J. A. Delaine in the Briggs v. Elliott case was posthumously awarded Congressional gold medals in 2004 for his courage
Harry Briggs Jr. discusses the court case brought by his parents Harry Briggs, Sr. and Eliza Briggs against the school board in Clarendon County
Thurgood Marshall Marshall was the Court's 96th justice and its first African-American justice.
John W. Davis served as a United States Representative from West Virginia from 1911 to 1913
Earl Warren an American jurist and politician, who served as the 30th Governor of California and later the 14th Chief Justice of the United States
Chief Justice Eric Warren Against segregated public schools
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