Justice Marshall devoted his professional life to equal opportunity. He was the lawyer who argued Brown v.
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Justice Marshall devoted his professional life to equal opportunity. He was the lawyer who argued Brown v. Board of Education before the United States Supreme Court, the landmark case that ended racial segregation in public schools. How could such a determined advocate of racial fairness rule that an obscure labor law issue was more important than equal treatment for all workers?
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Introduction To Business Law
ISBN: 9780324826999
3rd Edition
Authors: Jeff Rey F. Beatty, Susan S. Samuelson
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