Thomas is terrible,
I wasn’t aware the Justices were competing for worst headline of the week. https://t.co/OcGx3LlKb1
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) May 24, 2024
In a ruling on racial gerrymandering, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas also got in a swipe at the landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education—which struck down racial segregation in schools.https://t.co/r6FH57izC7
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) May 24, 2024
Thomas implies that Baker v. Carr and Brown v. Board were incorrectly decided https://t.co/QXbQ11S6Kx
— Lawyers, Guns and Money (@lefarkins) May 24, 2024
After the Brown v. Board decision, white people across the South opened hundreds of private schools.
— ProPublica (@propublica) May 30, 2024
70 years later, most of the ones still open in Alabama’s Black Belt remain overwhelmingly white.
In this town, one school keeps kids divided. https://t.co/acLDbq7cWg
Today’s the anniversary of Brown v Board which was the first nail in coffin of segregation.
— Rachel Bitecofer 🗽💡🔭🦆 (@RachelBitecofer) May 17, 2024
Some Republican appointees sitting on the Supreme Court have refused to say Brown is settled law.
Nothing is safe if Trump wins.
Today I'm tackling one of Republican justices' most annoying habits:
— Barred and Boujee aka Madiba Dennie (@AudreLawdAMercy) May 16, 2024
Pretending their attacks on human rights have anything in common with Brown v. Board of Educationhttps://t.co/vLZASxP4iC
I've said it before. The Republican Party is still fighting Brown v. Boardhttps://t.co/WboIQCPwUu
— John Refior is on Mastodon (@jrefior) May 5, 2022
This is really important – a push by the right to undo the legal legacy of Brown v. Board itself. https://t.co/Pwpy7cFoqY
— Will Stancil (@whstancil) February 11, 2019