Chief Justice Earl Warren. Official portrait When I was 13 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Texas was violating the Constitution by officially discriminating against people who looked like me. The court said Mexican Americans were due the same civil rights as white Americans. When I read the case, Hernandez v. Texas (May 1954), as a college student studying law, I loved the court, especially the new Warren court. After the Hernandez decision, the court unanimously ruled that “separate but equal” schooling in Kansas and elsewhere was unconstitutional. “Separate but equal” came about when Black people were required to ride in separate railroad cars under Louisiana state law.
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