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" Court relied in large part on "those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school. "
Americans Without Law: The Racial Boundaries of Citizenship - Página 125
por Mark S. Weiner - 2006 - 197 páginas
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The Schoolhouse Door: Segregation's Last Stand at the University of Alabama

E. Culpepper Clark - 1995 - 346 páginas
...Plessy, the Court in Sweatt v. Painter (1950) ruled that "the University of Texas Law School possesses to a far greater degree those qualities which are...measurement but which make for greatness in a law school." On the same day, June 5, the Court extended its view of equality in the McLaurin v. Board...
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Making Civil Rights Law: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court, 1936-1961

Mark V. Tushnet - 1994 - 416 páginas
...factors as the size of the faculty and the number of courses offered, but called "more important" the "qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school." These included faculty reputation, "position and influence of the alumni, standing in the...
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The Supreme Court, Race, and Civil Rights: From Marshall to Rehnquist

Abraham L. Davis, Barbara Luck Graham - 1995 - 512 páginas
...Texas Law School is superior. What is more important, the University of Texas Law School possesses to a far greater degree those qualities which are...measurement but which make for greatness in a law school. Such qualities, to name but a few, include reputation of the faculty, experience of the administration,...
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Race & Democracy: The Civil Rights Struggle in Louisiana, 1915-1972

Adam Fairclough - 1999 - 670 páginas
...was not only palpably inferior in its teaching and facilities, the Court reasoned, but also lacked "those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school," such as "reputation of the faculty, experience of the administration, position and influence...
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American Culture: An Anthology of Civilization Texts

Anders Breidlid - 1996 - 432 páginas
...provide them equal educational opportunities, this Court relied in large part on "those equalities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school". In McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents, supra, the Court, in requiring that a Negro admitted...
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Stepping over the Color Line: African-American Students in White Suburban ...

Amy Stuart Wells, Robert L. Crain - 1997 - 404 páginas
...Negroes did not provide substantially equal educational opportunities because the university possessed "to a far greater degree those qualities which are...measurement but which make for greatness in a law school." Such qualities, the Court wrote, include reputation of the faculty, position and influence...
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Educational Equity

Karen J. Maschke - 1997 - 338 páginas
...Law School possesses — to a far greater degree than the State law school established for Blacks — those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement, but which make for greatness in a law school.35 The Court highlighted such intangible factors as reputation, administrative experience, position...
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Race, Law, and Culture: Reflections on Brown v. Board of Education

Austin Sarat - 1997 - 249 páginas
...black law students in Texas was certainly not "equal" to the University of Texas, a school that had "those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school," qualities such as the "reputation of the faculty, experience of the administration . . . traditions...
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From Many, One: Readings in American Political and Social Thought

Richard C. Sinopoli - 1996 - 456 páginas
...Negroes could not provide them equal educational opportunities, this Court relied in large part on "those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which make for greatness in a law school." In McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents, . . . the Court, in requiring that a Negro admitted...
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Contempt and Pity: Social Policy and the Image of the Damaged Black Psyche ...

Daryl Michael Scott - 1997 - 300 páginas
...dictates of the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The white school, it held, "possesses to a far greater degree those qualities which are incapable of objective measurement but which makes for greatness in a law school." The immeasurable aspects included "reputation of the faculty,...
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