1. Corrigan v. Buckley, No. 104, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 8, 1926, Argued , May 24, 1926, Decided
OVERVIEW: The U.S. Supreme Court dismissed an appeal by a landowner and a prospective buyer from a judgment enforcing a racial restrictive agreement because the Fifth Amendment restricted only governmental conduct and not actions involving private entities.
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