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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: HowieEvo on Dec 29, 2016



Title: To comply with the "separate but equal" doctrine, Texas passed legislation creating the ...
Post by: HowieEvo on Dec 29, 2016
To comply with the "separate but equal" doctrine, Texas passed legislation creating the Texas State University for Negroes. According to the Supreme Court, why would a law degree from this new program be unequal to a law degree offered by the University of Texas?
A) The new university only existed on paper; it was never actually built.
B) A law degree is a fundamental freedom that states must provide to all interested citizens.
C) The quality of a law degree is heavily influenced by a university's reputation.
D) By their very nature, integrated facilities are never equal.
E) The law degree was available to anyone who could pay the cost of admission, without ever having to take a class.


Title: Re: To comply with the "separate but equal" doctrine, Texas passed legislation creating ...
Post by: f88 on Dec 30, 2016
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Title: Re: To comply with the "separate but equal" doctrine, Texas passed legislation creating the ...
Post by: HowieEvo on Mar 4, 2017
You delivered this so timely, thanks so much