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Elis [28]
2 years ago
8

Chief Justice Earl Warren stated separate educational facilities are inherently unequal what did the use of inherently imply abo

ut segregation
History
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drek231 [11]2 years ago
6 0
<span>Former California governor Earl Warren, was a skilled politician who brought renewed authority to the court. Moreover, Warren believed that segregation was fundamentally wrong. He successfully persuaded all of the other eight justices to support a single opinion to end segregation. Warren himself wrote the statement of the court’s decision, a document known as the opinion of the court. Warren’s opinion explained the context of the law in regards to the case, and detailed the reasons why the court reached its judgment. It was his first major judicial opinion since joining the court that year. 

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Dvinal [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

A) By its very definition it cannot be equal.

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