Writing for the court, Chief Justice Earl Warren argued that the question of whether racially segregated public schools were inherently unequal, and thus beyond the scope of the separate but equal doctrine, could be answered only by considering “the effect of segregation itself on public education.” Citing the Supreme Court’s rulings in Sweatt v. Painter (1950) and McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education (1950), which recognized “intangible” inequalities between African American and all-white schools at the graduate level, Warren held that such inequalities also existed between the schools in the case before him, despite their equality with respect to “tangible” factors such as buildings and curricula. Specifically, he agreed with a finding of the Kansas district court that the policy of forcing African American children to attend separate schools solely because of their race created in them a feeling of inferiority that undermined their motivation to learn and deprived them of educational opportunities they would enjoy in racially integrated schools. This finding, he noted, was “amply supported” by contemporary psychological research. He concluded that “in the field of public education, the doctrine of ‘separate but equal’ has no place. Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.” In Bolling v. Sharpe he stated that racial segregation of schools violated due process of law, and, in a reference to the Brown ruling, noted that “it would be unthinkable that the same Constitution [which prohibits racially segregated schools] would impose a lesser duty on the Federal Government.”
Women and Men have different and separated ways of development processes due to the traditional patterns.
Both are usually created in different ways, and this may be limited solely to the environment and their culture, but there are no men and women with different problems of maturity and entry into adulthood.
Answer: The Legislative Branch does not have the power to appoint Supreme Court Justices.
Explanation:
The Legislative branch has numerous duties and powers that they can perform. They cannot appoint a Supreme Court Justice however they can approve the justice via a vote. The Legislative branch is composed of representatives, bicameral chambers, and senators.
This branch can impeach and remove a sitting president, they have checks on the power of the executive and judicial branch of the government.
The only person who can appoint a Supreme Court Justice is the President of the United States.
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The part of the ideology that tells us what to do at a particular moment or in a specific situation is ideological praxis. Praxis is the set of actions predetermined in an ideology, aiming that actions occur according to the basic collection of ideas present in this cultural component.
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