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lawyer Mary Eastwood entitled “Jane Crow and the Law: Sex Discrimination and Title VII” (1965), in which the pair argued that both Title VII of theCivil Rights Act of 1964and the FourteenthAmendmentprohibited discrimination on the basis of sex. The ACLU won the case, and in September ...
The Honorable James W. Symington, Former US Congressman from Missouri Gail Milissa Grant has done a great service by presenting this riveting memoir of her remarkable father, my friend and mentor in matters of civil rights. It was to Dave Grant that I repaired for guidance and encouragement whe...
Justia Civil Rights Opinion Summaries View "Jenkins v. City of Birmingham" on Justia Law
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The Dred Scott decision stated that the country’s founders had viewed Blacks as so inferior that they had “no rights which the white man was bound to respect.” This ruling—by declaring unconstitutional the Missouri Compromise (1820), through which Congress had limited the expansion of ...
“No one, prosecutor or defense lawyer, had a kind word for the dead woman.” * The trial did not reflect well on FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Syndicated writer Inez Robb declared herself “sorely” troubled by the “moral aspect” of an FBI informant being in the car of the murderer...
Phoebe Couzins: Pioneer Lawyer and Suffragist In the 1870s, Phoebe Couzins (1842-1913) became the third or fourth female lawyer in the United States and a popular public speaker in support of women’s rights. After her father died in 1887, the U.S. government appointed her as the first ...
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