"doctrine" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- He implies that blacks opposing this would to "revert to the separate-but-equal doctrine that until 1954 gave constitutional sanction to second-class citizenship for the race."
- Segregation was an unfortunate reality in the United States, and the separate-but-equal doctrine only served to continue this tradition of inequality.
- Dr. Davis and Mr. Marshall would work again in the legal battle leading to the court's unanimous 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which ended the separate-but-equal doctrine for the public schools.
- Mr. Bush exclaimed, showing off his familiarity with the 1896 Supreme Court decision that instituted a separate-but-equal doctrine to permit racial segregation in public facilities.
- In the mock Congressional debate, they have to decide whether the 'separate-but-equal' doctrine can be applied to gender if it doesn't apply to race.
- The judges thus acquiesced in Virginia's revival of the separate-but-equal doctrine long ago discredited for remedying racial injustice.
- I have long regarded that 1954 decision (which laid to rest once and for all the pernicious "separate-but-equal" doctrine) as one of the Court's finest hours.
- Mr. Perlman agreed, and Mr. Elman wrote a brief attacking the separate-but-equal doctrine that prevailed under the Supreme Court's Plessy v. Ferguson ruling in 1896.
- The justices did not rule on the constitutionality of the separate-but-equal doctrine, but the dining car case was a portent.
- Rehnquist's 1952 memo, entitled "A Random Thought on the Segregation Cases", defended the "separate-but-equal" doctrine.
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