Brown v. Board of Education
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More Biased Press Coverage of the Supreme Court and Its Ledbetter Decision
OpenMarket.org —
Authority: 562
Press coverage of the Supreme Court is sometimes marred by ideological bias. Liberal court reporters sometimes distort what Supreme Court justices say, or the facts of Supreme Court rulings, in order to make justices look bad. One example is the blatantly false claim by an Arizona reporter that Justice ...5 days ago -
Google Scholar Gets Smarter: Now Features Legal Opinions
Family Learning Center —
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Letter: The Framers’ Intent
NYT > Theater —
Authority: 905
To the Editor:.3 weeks ago -
Sidebar: From 19th-Century View, Desegregation Is a Test
NYT > Theater —
Authority: 905
Justices Antonin Scalia, left, and Stephen G. Breyer have differing views of how the Constitution should be interpreted.4 weeks ago -
Justice Antonin Scalia Would Have Voted “No” To End School Segregation
Morninpaper —
Authority: 492
Appearance at the University of Arizona College of Law, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia let it be known that he would have most likely dissented from the Brown v. Board Of Education decision. That vote led to the abolishing of segregation in the American school system. A landmark victory for human kind ...6 weeks ago -
Scalia Admits He Would Uphold Segregated Schools
Schools Matter —
Authority: 137
From HuffPo : In an appearance at the University of Arizona College of Law, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said that if he were on the court in 1954, he would have dissented in the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education decision that ended school segregation based on race. Appearing on stage with Justice ...6 weeks ago -
Scalia Admits He Would Uphold Segregated Schools
Schools Matter —
Authority: 137
From HuffPo : In an appearance at the University of Arizona College of Law, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said that if he were on the court in 1954, he would have dissented in the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education decision that ended school segregation based on race. Appearing on stage with Justice ...6 weeks ago -
False Claim About Justice Scalia from Liberal Reporter: No, He Didn’t Say He Would Have Voted to Uphold Segregation
OpenMarket.org —
Authority: 562
Liberals are busy sending each other twitters falsely claiming that Justice Antonin Scalia, one of the more conservative members of the Supreme Court, said that he would have voted to uphold school segregation in Brown v. Board of Education (1954). There’s just one problem: he never said any such thing. He ...6 weeks ago
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