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https://louisville.edu/law/library/special-collections/the-john-marshall-harlan-collection/harlans-great-dissent. Can we pretend that we don't see differences? Would it be more realistic to acknowledge and celebrate our diversity? Do we need to lift off our blindfold and really evaluate the scales of justice?

Frederick urges Kennedy to read the concurring opinion of Justice John Marshall Harlan in the 1961 decision in Lathrop v. Donohue, which upheld compulsory dues for a so-called integrated state bar (meaning membership was required to practice law) in Wisconsin, where Harlan “addressed every single ...
“Inviolability of privacy in group association may in many circumstances be indispensable to preservation of freedom of association, particularly where a group espouses dissident beliefs,” wrote Justice John Marshall Harlan II, who went as far as to compare such demands to a “requirement that adherents of ...
Perez said those two campuses, John Marshall Harlan High School and Taft High School, both had additional school district police officers on their campuses to make sure students and staff felt safe. "(Adding officers is) not always an indication that there's credibility to those posts, but as a precaution and ...
Even as Democrats and Republicans spend 2018 vying to win key races around the country, a larger legal battle underway this year could reshape the American political map — literally. By June, the U.S. Supreme Court is likely to decide three major redistricting cases — out of Wisconsin, Maryland and ...
Frankfurter (joined by Justice John Marshall Harlan) dissented as well, but from the other side; like Volokh and Baude, he argued that the First Amendment issue, assumed by the majority, was a chimera. “Plaintiffs here are in no way subjected to ... suppression of their true beliefs or sponsorship of views ...
And I find myself surprisingly moved. Courage points to the school's name, which honors former US Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan, appointed in 1877. (He was my sister's and my great-great-grandfather, and the school embraces us – two faraway Northeasterners – as part of their community.).
Harlan High School is named after John Marshall Harlan, the U.S. Supreme Court justice who was the lone dissenting opinion in the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson school segregation case. Harlan argued in his dissent that "our constitution is color-blind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens.


 

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