1. Barrows v. Jackson, No. 517, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 28-29, 1953, Argued , June 15, 1953, Decided
OVERVIEW: Homeowners' action for damages for seller's breach of racially restrictive covenant could not be maintained as enforcement of covenant would have constituted state action depriving minorities of equal protection in violation of Fourteenth Amendment.
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