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'''''Aaron v. Cooper''''' (1958) was a case pitting thirty-three African American students from Little Rock against the [[Little Rock School District]] which denied them access to local high schools despite federal court orders mandating school desegregation.
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'''''Cooper v. Aaron''''' (1958) was a case pitting thirty-three African American students from Little Rock against the [[Little Rock School District]] which denied them access to local high schools despite federal court orders mandating school desegregation.
  
By a 9-0 vote the Supreme Court affirmed the desegregation order made explicit in the the ''Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas'' decision of 1954. The ''Aaron'' decision also made clear that state legislatures could not overturn Supreme Court directives of their own accord.  
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By a 9-0 vote the Supreme Court affirmed the desegregation order made explicit in the the ''Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas'' decision of 1954. The ''Cooper'' decision also made clear that state legislatures could not overturn Supreme Court directives of their own accord.  
  
 
The decision was rendered on September 12, 1958.
 
The decision was rendered on September 12, 1958.

Revision as of 22:14, 8 September 2008

Cooper v. Aaron (1958) was a case pitting thirty-three African American students from Little Rock against the Little Rock School District which denied them access to local high schools despite federal court orders mandating school desegregation.

By a 9-0 vote the Supreme Court affirmed the desegregation order made explicit in the the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas decision of 1954. The Cooper decision also made clear that state legislatures could not overturn Supreme Court directives of their own accord.

The decision was rendered on September 12, 1958.

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