"Press prudence," Nazi student orders, and Jim Crow.

From: Fordham Urban Law Journal | Date: December 1, 2004| Author: Pollak, Louis H. | Copyright information

INTRODUCTION

In this year in which we in the United States take note of the fiftieth anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, (1) and ponder its enduring significance, Maria Marcus requires us to look abroad, and has made a significant scholarly contribution to the commemorative conversation. (2) She directs our attention to the decision of the Austrian Constitutional Court, in 1931, twenty-three years before Brown, declaring invalid the rules promulgated by the Unive...

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