Author Question: How can the principal of judicial review change how schools operate? (Read 1173 times)

hummingbird

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2) Why are juvenile laws not a violation of the 14th amendment?

3) How did they justify the black and white water fountains, separate but equal?
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federox

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By the 14th amendment, I presume you are referring to the Due Process clause. That clause has been interpreted fairly widely, but in general it refers primarily to legal punishments. Internal school rules have nothing to do with the law, and even in cases where they do, the law is the law, and violations of it are dealt with by a court.

As for your other question, the reasoning at the time was that "separate but equal" facilities were still equal. The court later ruled that the segregation itself was inherently harmful and unconstitutional.



 

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