Not exact matches
(Many liberals, including the district judge in the Charlotte
case, insisted that residential
segregation was always, in the
end, de jure.
Brown is the central person in the historic
case of Brown v. Board of Education, which profoundly impacted public education by
ending segregation in public schools.
One might expect a would - be federal judge to say that
ending segregation was a good thing, without opening the door to commenting on other controversial
cases.
In this
case, lawyers for the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association and the John Howard Society of Canada were asking the Court to
end administrative
segregation in federal penitentiaries in Canada.