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  1. the court case Abbeville v. the State of South Carolina as the plaintiffs pursued a more equitable source of funding for public education. This study was also to provide a historical account of the litigations challenging the constitutionality of K-12 funding across the nation.

  2. 14 mar 2016 · Other residents of Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee also sued over losing marital protections when they moved to states that didn't recognize their unions.

  3. MICHIGAN v. OHIO is a case that was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on February 22, 1973. The case was argued before the court on December 11, 1972. The U.S. Supreme Court made a 9-0 ruling.

  4. 23 gru 2014 · When Ohio’s prohibition against blacks testifying in legal cases involving white people was lifted in 1849, observers acknowledged that, at least in the southern part of the state, where most of the blacks lived, social prejudice would keep the ban in practical effect.

  5. No. 30, Orig. Argued December 11, 1972. Decided and Decree entered February 22, 1973. 410 U.S. 420. Syllabus. The Special Master's recommendations fixing that portion of the Ohio-Michigan boundary running through Lake Erie adopted and decree issued. Read More.

  6. 27 kwi 2006 · In 1859 the radical abolitionist John Brown openly transported a dozen fugitive slaves across the state. In addition to protecting black freedom, the Michigan legislature offered greater protection for black rights than they had in other Midwestern states.

  7. The Mapp V. Ohio case was built around Dollree Mapp, an accused who challenged the legality of evidence used against her. In May 1957, police officers sought to investigate a bombing incident and forcibly entered Mapp's house without a valid search warrant.

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