Supreme Court
Bolling v. Sharpe was a landmark Supreme Court case decided in 1954 that addressed the issue of school segregation in Washington, D.C., and expanded the principles established in Brown v. Board of Education to federal jurisdictions. The Court ruled that racial segregation in public schools violated the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment, thereby affirming that segregation was not only a violation of equal protection under the law but also a violation of fundamental rights at the federal level.
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