Baltimore County honored Thurgood Marshall by reenacting a 1937 segregation case in the same courtroom where it was first argued.
County honored Thurgood Marshall this Black History Month by reenacting one of the first cases he argued. In 1937, Williams v. Zimmerman challenged segregation in Maryland high schools.
Marshall and local attorney Samuel Friedman (played in the movie by Josh Gad) suggested that Strubing had lied about the rape in order to deal with her own guilt and fear about what she had done, and ...
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan has written that the one case that Justice Thurgood Marshall “cared about most” during the term she clerked for him was Kadrmas v. Dickinson Public Schools. In ...
The influential legacy of Thurgood Marshall, who served as the first Black associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1967-1991, is in the spotlight once more as PBS premieres its new ...
Thurgood Marshall at times showed his courage and sense of humor all at once while serving as an attorney for clients in the segregated South, where many had gotten used to being mistreated by the ...
February is Black History Month. This month we take the opportunity to celebrate the life and legacy of Thurgood Marshall, the first African American on the United States Supreme Court. Associate ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- So many of us learned about Thurgood Marshall in school. He argued the landmark desegregation case of Brown V. Board of Education before The Supreme Court and later made history ...
Washinton, D.C. (WHTM)– His nickname was “Mr. Civil Rights.” On October 2, 1967, His official title became Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Thurgood Marshall became the first African ...
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