1. Brown v. Louisiana, No. 41, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 6, 1965, Argued , February 23, 1966, Decided
OVERVIEW: Disturbance of the peace convictions under a state statute of minorities who participated in a peaceful civil rights demonstration protesting the segregation of libraries was an unconstitutional infringement on their right to protest the segregation.
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