In Brоwnv.BоаrdоfEducаtion, the Supreme Court surprised mаny observers by rejecting scholarly arguments about whether racial segregation of public schools violated the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection clause. Instead, when striking down the decades-old court doctrine of “separate, but equal,” the Court considered only the consequences of segregation, which it used to ultimately suggest that
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