Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Why does the court decide to strike down the law mandate segregation in schools but not the law in other cases

Brown V Board


Frontiero V RichardsonWhy does the court decide to strike down the law mandate segregation in schools but not the law in other cases
Liberal activist judges have destroyed the court.Why does the court decide to strike down the law mandate segregation in schools but not the law in other cases
Primarily because the Supreme Court can only issue a ruling on the case at hand, not all similar related issues. Typically, a ruling such as Brown will signal a shift in social policy and other laws and changes happen on their own.

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