The Supreme Court 'races' on.

USA Today MagazineVol. 136 Nbr. 2748, September 2007

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STATE OF THE NATION

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The Supreme Court 'races' on.

IN ONE OF ITS GREATEST MOMENTS, the Supreme Court in Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka (1954) put to rest the pernicious idea that the state can use race in deciding how citizens can enjoy the equal protection of the law. The Court made it clear that government cannot deny a child the opportunity to att...

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