Maybe it was that one guy who you're tryna find
I think one is good but I'm not sure
The case in question is "Brown vs. Board of Education" - and it dealt with the question whether the racial segregation of schools is lawful - with the decision reached being "no" - this case ended the state-organised racial segregation of schools.
Among the options, the best answer is "<span>Allow African American children to attend the school of their choice" - so that they could attend the school which up to then were "white" schools.</span>
Answer:
A court today would not find that to be constitutionally valid.
Explanation:
There is a multitude of laws that override the censorship of press, especially to criticize the president. When there are restrictions in free speech, citizens may feel as though they are being dis-empowered. The first amendment allows for free speech, and even if the sitting president feels that it may be harmful, they have no authority to stop free speech.
The answer is Jonathan Edwards.