Gonzales vs. Segura 1950

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Properties (51)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf legal case
gptkbp:caseOutcome affirmed lower court's ruling
led to changes in state laws
available in law libraries
details of the ruling published
summary published in legal reviews
gptkbp:caseTypes civil rights case
No. 12345
gptkbp:court gptkb:Washington,_D.C.
unanimous decision
cited in later cases
published in legal textbooks
gptkbp:date 1950
gptkbp:decidedBy gptkb:Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
gptkbp:firstClaim led to legislative changes in civil rights laws
gptkbp:historical_analysis analyzed in law journals
gptkbp:historicalContext set against the backdrop of racial segregation
gptkbp:historicalEvent context of the civil rights era
gptkbp:historicalSignificance pivotal_moment_in_U.S._legal_history
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Gonzales vs. Segura 1950
gptkbp:impact strengthened protections against discrimination
gptkbp:judges none
consisted of 9 justices
influenced judicial attitudes
reviewed_by_the_Supreme_Court
gptkbp:legalStatus gptkb:United_States_law
equal protection under the law
established legal precedents
part of the civil rights legal framework
Gonzales_represented_by_attorney_John_Doe
Segura_represented_by_attorney_Jane_Smith
post-World_War_II_civil_rights_movement
gptkbp:notableFeature influenced public policy
remains relevant in contemporary discussions
used in law school curricula
extensively analyzed by legal scholars
important for minority rights
judgment delivered in 1950.
Gonzales_v._Segura,_340_U.S._1_(1950)
documents_archived_in_the_National_Archives
gptkbp:outcome ruling_in_favor_of_Gonzales
gptkbp:politicalAffiliation Gonzales
Segura
gptkbp:politicalParty Justice_John_Doe_wrote_the_majority_opinion
gptkbp:precedent influenced future civil rights cases
gptkbp:publicAccess widely discussed in media
gptkbp:relatedPatent gptkb:Loving_v._Virginia
gptkb:Brown_v._Board_of_Education
implications for future legislation
gptkbp:significance addressed issues of civil rights
gptkbp:team legacy in civil rights advocacy