Brown v. Board of Education (II)
Case Date: 04/11/1955
Docket No: none
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After its decision in Brown I which declared racial discrimination in public education unconstitutional, the Court convened to issue the directives which would help to implement its newly announced Constitutional principle. Given the embedded nature of racial discrimination in public schools and the diverse circumstances under which it had been practiced, the Court requested further argument on the issue of relief. QuestionWhat means should be used to implement the principles announced in Brown I? Conclusion Decision: 9 votes for Brown, 0 vote(s) against Legal provision: Equal ProtectionThe Court held that the problems identified in Brown I required varied local solutions. Chief Justice Warren conferred much responsibility on local school authorities and the courts which originally heard school segregation cases. They were to implement the principles which the Supreme Court embraced in its first Brown decision. Warren urged localities to act on the new principles promptly and to move toward full compliance with them "with all deliberate speed." |