Brown v. Board of Education, 347 US 483 (1954) has often been cited as an example of liberal judicial activism because it ignored the doctrine of stare decisis (Latin: let the decision stand) by...
The case Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, 402 US 1 (1971) is best remembered as the Supreme Court decision that authorized busing as a means of integrating racially segregated...
Brown v. Board of Education is the short citation for Oliver Brown, et al., v. Board of Education of Topeka, et al. (et al. is a Latin abbreviation that means "and others"). The Topeka, Kansas,...
Yes. Brown v Board of Education, (1954) set a legal precedent when the justices held segregation in the public schools was unconstitutional. This declaration overturned the decision in Plessy v....