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- Critical Race Judgments
- Critical Race Judgments
- Copyright page
- Contents
- About the Contributors
- Advisory Committee
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 347 U.S. 483 (1954)BROWN et al.
- Part I Membership and Inclusion
- Part II Participation and Access
- Part III Property and Space
- Part IV Intimate Choice and Autonomy
- Part V Justice
- 92 U.S. 542Supreme Court of the United States
- 481 U.S. 279Supreme Court of the United States
- 92 U.S. 542Supreme Court of the United States
- 418 U.S. 24Supreme Court of the United States
- 782 F.2d 1038 Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
- __ U.S. __ (1971)Supreme Court of the United States
- 28 S. Ct. 324Supreme Court of the United States
- United States Court of AppealsFor the District of Columbia Circuit
- Stopping the Conversation about Isolation by Race and Poverty Before It Really Began: The Case of San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, 411 U.S. 1 (1973)
418 U.S. 24Supreme Court of the United States
Viola N. RICHARDSON, as County Clerk, etc., Petitionerv.Abran RAMIREZ et al.No. 72–1589
from Part V - Justice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 April 2022
- Critical Race Judgments
- Critical Race Judgments
- Copyright page
- Contents
- About the Contributors
- Advisory Committee
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 347 U.S. 483 (1954)BROWN et al.
- Part I Membership and Inclusion
- Part II Participation and Access
- Part III Property and Space
- Part IV Intimate Choice and Autonomy
- Part V Justice
- 92 U.S. 542Supreme Court of the United States
- 481 U.S. 279Supreme Court of the United States
- 92 U.S. 542Supreme Court of the United States
- 418 U.S. 24Supreme Court of the United States
- 782 F.2d 1038 Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
- __ U.S. __ (1971)Supreme Court of the United States
- 28 S. Ct. 324Supreme Court of the United States
- United States Court of AppealsFor the District of Columbia Circuit
- Stopping the Conversation about Isolation by Race and Poverty Before It Really Began: The Case of San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, 411 U.S. 1 (1973)
Summary
Argued January 15, 1974.Decided June 24, 1974.
Justice NELSON delivered the opinion of the Court.1
This case addresses whether it is constitutional to deny the right to vote based on a citizen’s past criminal conviction. For the reasons stated below, we hold that California’s composite legal scheme that denies voting rights to persons who have fully discharged their sentences of incarceration or parole violates both the letter and the spirit of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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- Critical Race JudgmentsRewritten U.S. Court Opinions on Race and the Law, pp. 602 - 616Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022