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v. board of education. and we'll begin by listening to linda brown on the roots of this case. >> my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950. in the quiet kansas town of topeka where a mild-mannered black man took his 7-year-old daughter by the hand and walked briskly four blocks from their home to the all-white school and tried without success to enroll his child. parents in topeka thought trying to enroll the student nearest to their home was long overdue. many were the evenings my father would arrive home to find my mother upset because i had to take a walk and catch a school bus and be bussed some 2 miles across town. i can remember that walk. i could only make half of it some days because the cold would get too bitter for a small child to bear. i can still remember taking that bitter walk. and the terrible cold that would cause my tears to freeze up on my face. >> that was linda brown talking about her experience as a school child in kansas and how her story led her to the supreme court and one of its
v. board of education. and we'll begin by listening to linda brown on the roots of this case. >> my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950. in the quiet kansas town of topeka where a mild-mannered black man took his 7-year-old daughter by the hand and walked briskly four blocks from their home to the all-white school and tried without success to enroll his child. parents in topeka thought trying to enroll the student nearest to their home was long overdue. many were the evenings my...
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i want to begin with a question about brown v board. did you have some sense that this was a big deal? justice thomas: well, not at the time. the big deal was learning the multiplication table and how to add, but as the years went on, particularly 1956, 1957, you got a sense of it because there was quite a bit of talk about it. my grandfather was very involved in the naacp, for example. so you heard that. you also heard, as i mentioned when i wrote my memoirs, that we saw the impeach earl warren signs along the highway. i always wondered who earl warren was. later on, i would figure it out that it was the chief justice of the united states and he was in trouble. mr. bond: i guess there is no way i could ever say would you ever think you'd be sitting at the building where earl warren worked?
i want to begin with a question about brown v board. did you have some sense that this was a big deal? justice thomas: well, not at the time. the big deal was learning the multiplication table and how to add, but as the years went on, particularly 1956, 1957, you got a sense of it because there was quite a bit of talk about it. my grandfather was very involved in the naacp, for example. so you heard that. you also heard, as i mentioned when i wrote my memoirs, that we saw the impeach earl...
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v. board is one of the greatest if not the greatest supreme court decision ever.it was a revolution in american legal thought about equal protection and about the rights of african-americans in this country. and it was an enormous historic leap forward in supreme court jurisprudence. we wanted the court not to see windsor that way. now again the one difference is the end of proposition case they were arguing everyone in the country every gay prison in the country should have the right to marry. when there was different. all we were arguing is then when we started the case, when i argued the case mind, when we won the case got 12 states that allow gay people to marry that in those states was wrong and unconstitutional for the government to say even though new york or massachusetts and allows people people to marry we are going to treat those as invalid. it is a much narrow were released but we were seeking in a much more moderate case and we wanted to really differentiate the case. we were worried the court wasn't ready to go all the way there and we wanted the cou
v. board is one of the greatest if not the greatest supreme court decision ever.it was a revolution in american legal thought about equal protection and about the rights of african-americans in this country. and it was an enormous historic leap forward in supreme court jurisprudence. we wanted the court not to see windsor that way. now again the one difference is the end of proposition case they were arguing everyone in the country every gay prison in the country should have the right to marry....
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the 1st letter he ever wrote to me was about the brown v board of education decision. he offered one of the last great legal decisions in this country thanks to brown v board of education. do segregated he became the 1st african-american federal judge in the community. i think every african-american knows ; that. hehe can put his name in the same paragraph as thurgood marshall, you would be proud to do so. his name, judge robert m duncan. [applause] had traveled from washington dc with the for having his family. his wife is here. honored by her presence. [applause] >> doing my research thurgood marshall's book i came across a letter. i was in arkansas visiting the archives of senator john mcclellan. the 2nd day of the hearing commercials nomination was in trouble. the nyt wrote a letter and concluded who letter these words, chances are that the nomination will be turned down. call it is not make a person senator. his character that makes the man. one of these days the president of the united states will be in the group. years later a kid born in the city in 1954 k all
the 1st letter he ever wrote to me was about the brown v board of education decision. he offered one of the last great legal decisions in this country thanks to brown v board of education. do segregated he became the 1st african-american federal judge in the community. i think every african-american knows ; that. hehe can put his name in the same paragraph as thurgood marshall, you would be proud to do so. his name, judge robert m duncan. [applause] had traveled from washington dc with the for...
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v. board decision of the supreme court that hardened people. in the 1940's, liberals never believed for a minute that segregation would end. name four liberal editors, prominent people who later worked in the roosevelt administration. jonathan daniels was an editor in raleigh, north carolina who said it segregation will absolutely never end in the south. you might as well believe they night will become day in the day will become night. all the armies of the world, axis and allies combined, said mark edwards of the roosevelt administration, will never end segregation. it was absolute. when we say why people did not want black people to vote, it was just one of the absolutes. blacks were going to be barred from. let's get to the technical detail. you may say they didn't want them to vote because they might elect a black person. do you think a group of blacks in these counties could ever elect a black person in the 40's? no? why not? >> they didn't have the structure there to get someone into office, to win political office. it would be hugely exp
v. board decision of the supreme court that hardened people. in the 1940's, liberals never believed for a minute that segregation would end. name four liberal editors, prominent people who later worked in the roosevelt administration. jonathan daniels was an editor in raleigh, north carolina who said it segregation will absolutely never end in the south. you might as well believe they night will become day in the day will become night. all the armies of the world, axis and allies combined, said...
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. >> i want to begin with a question about brown v board. know it was decided a year before you entered elementary school. but did you have some sense that this was a big deal? >> well, not at the time. the big deal was learning the multiplication table and how to add, those types of things. but as the years went on, particularly, '56, '57, you got a sense of it, my grandfather was very involved with the naacp, for example. so you heard that. you also heard, as i mentioned and when i wrote my memoirs that we saw them impeach earl warren signs along highway 17 going to liberty county.
. >> i want to begin with a question about brown v board. know it was decided a year before you entered elementary school. but did you have some sense that this was a big deal? >> well, not at the time. the big deal was learning the multiplication table and how to add, those types of things. but as the years went on, particularly, '56, '57, you got a sense of it, my grandfather was very involved with the naacp, for example. so you heard that. you also heard, as i mentioned and when...
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the point that always make is, in 1954 written brown v board of education to say that the black schools were clearly unequal to the white schools and upheld plessy versus ferguson's law of separate but equal, but nonetheless struck down at these laws because they did not satisfy the plessis standard. the problem with that incrementalism is you are keeping in place a premise which is contradictory of the constitution. that cannot be good for the long-term development of the law and much less for the institutional integrity of the court. that is the last point i will make, picking up on stephen's ambiguityt there was in justice roberts'confirmation hearing. you hear a anytime justice or judge talk about the court, as opposed to the law, that sends up a real warning because, just do law. do it in a neutral way. changing your view of the law, or modifying your view because you are worried about public perceptions of the thet, that can only invite notion that you are not neutrally interpreting the text and the legal materials in front adjustingt you are the scales to favor one policy view ov
the point that always make is, in 1954 written brown v board of education to say that the black schools were clearly unequal to the white schools and upheld plessy versus ferguson's law of separate but equal, but nonetheless struck down at these laws because they did not satisfy the plessis standard. the problem with that incrementalism is you are keeping in place a premise which is contradictory of the constitution. that cannot be good for the long-term development of the law and much less for...
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v. board of education. evening byin this listening to linda brown. linda: my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950, and the client kansas town after peak -- topeka. where a black man took his seven-year-old daughter by the hand and walked briskly, four blocks from their home to the all-white school and tried without success to enroll his child. black parents and topeka felt that trying to enroll their children in the school nearest to their home was long overdue. my father would arrive home to find my mother upset because i had to take a walk, just like he did many years before, and catch the school bus and go some two miles across town. i can remember that walk. i could only make half of it some days because the cold would get to better for a small child to bear. i can still remember taking that bitter walk. and the terrible cold that would cause my tears to freeze upon my face. brown that was linda talking about her experience as a schoolchild in topeka, kansas, and how her story letter to the supreme court and one of its landmark decisions. we
v. board of education. evening byin this listening to linda brown. linda: my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950, and the client kansas town after peak -- topeka. where a black man took his seven-year-old daughter by the hand and walked briskly, four blocks from their home to the all-white school and tried without success to enroll his child. black parents and topeka felt that trying to enroll their children in the school nearest to their home was long overdue. my father would arrive home...
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v. board.w it was decided the year before you entered elementary school but did you have some sense that this was a big deal? >> well, not at the time. the big deal was merng the multiplication table and how to add, those sorts of things, but as the years went on, particularly '56, '57, you got a sense of it because there was quite a bit of talk about it. my grandfather was very involved with the naacp,
v. board.w it was decided the year before you entered elementary school but did you have some sense that this was a big deal? >> well, not at the time. the big deal was merng the multiplication table and how to add, those sorts of things, but as the years went on, particularly '56, '57, you got a sense of it because there was quite a bit of talk about it. my grandfather was very involved with the naacp,
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v. board of education to say that the black schools were clearly unequal to the white schools and upheld plessy v. ferguson's law about separate but unequal, but nonetheless struck down these laws because they didn't satisfy the plessy standard. the problem with that kind of incrementalism is about reflects is your keeping in place a foundational premise which is contrary to the tax structure and history of the constitution which can't be in the long run good for the coherent development of the law or much less the institutional integrity of the court. that's the last point i will make, picking up on stevens point about how justice roberts, there was some ambiguity during his confirmation hearing about whether he was worried about the institutional integrity of the court. in my mind anytime here to justice or judge talk about the court as opposed to the law, that sends up a warning signal if you want to enhance institutional integrity of the court, just do law, just do it and do it in a neutral way for umpires by calling balls and strikes in a neutral manner. if you start changing your v
v. board of education to say that the black schools were clearly unequal to the white schools and upheld plessy v. ferguson's law about separate but unequal, but nonetheless struck down these laws because they didn't satisfy the plessy standard. the problem with that kind of incrementalism is about reflects is your keeping in place a foundational premise which is contrary to the tax structure and history of the constitution which can't be in the long run good for the coherent development of the...
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susan: what does the brown v board decision due to the legacy of the justice? jeffrey: it vindicated him as one of the great prophets of the 20th century. susan: next is chuck. yes, we can hear you, go ahead. >> hello? although you said that brown reversed the plessy decision, isn't it true that railroads continued to ignore the brown decision and continued segregating passenger rail cars until the civil rights act? tomiko: it is not just railroads, it is all kinds of public institutions that don't exactly comply with brown. it takes a very long time for brown to actually be implemented. as jeffrey pointed out, there is a cooper versus aaron decision whether court speaks to the issue of school desegregation. their problem is that unless there is, in the early years after brown -- if there is not these dramatic instances of resistance to the decision, then the school districts are able to proceed in whatever way they see fit. it is not until the late 1960's, after the civil rights act, that brown is implemented in any substantial way. susan: our next piece of vi
susan: what does the brown v board decision due to the legacy of the justice? jeffrey: it vindicated him as one of the great prophets of the 20th century. susan: next is chuck. yes, we can hear you, go ahead. >> hello? although you said that brown reversed the plessy decision, isn't it true that railroads continued to ignore the brown decision and continued segregating passenger rail cars until the civil rights act? tomiko: it is not just railroads, it is all kinds of public institutions...
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v. board decision in 1954 and really what its significance has been on american society. >> well, i think it is a decision that was important in constitutional law. it's generally considered the most important constitutional law case of the 20th century and that's rightly so. and it's a paradox, though, because of all the things that we talked about. brown was not considered to be a con-law case that was actually based in law. there are many questions about the method that the court uses to reach its decision, but over time it is accepted as the right principle. the court did the right thing. that's important. it sets a high bar, high aspirations for us. and as justice marshall said, at so many times we're still climbing toward its goals. >> jefferson in the declaration of independence promised that all men are created equal, yet he took slaves. the civil war the amendments tried to enshrine that in the constitution, but it took a century after that for brown to make the promise of the declaration of the reconstruction amendments a reality, but we certainly have not come close to achievin
v. board decision in 1954 and really what its significance has been on american society. >> well, i think it is a decision that was important in constitutional law. it's generally considered the most important constitutional law case of the 20th century and that's rightly so. and it's a paradox, though, because of all the things that we talked about. brown was not considered to be a con-law case that was actually based in law. there are many questions about the method that the court uses...
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about brown v board. did you have some sense that this was a big deal? justice thomas: well, not at the time. the big deal was learning the multiplication table and how to add, but as the years went on, particularly 1956, 1957, you got a sense of it because there was quite a bit of talk about it. my grandfather was very involved in the naacp, for example. so you heard that. you also heard, as i mentioned when i wrote my memoirs, that we saw the impeach earl warren signs along the highway. i always wondered who earl warren was. later on, i would figure it out that it was the chief justice of the united states and he was in trouble. mr. bond: i guess there is no way i could ever say would you ever think you'd be sitting at the building where earl warren worked? justice thomas: i did not think i would even see the building where he worked. mr. bond: did you have some idea of what it might mean, what it could mean as opposed to what it might have turned out to mean? justice thomas: you know, my grandfather was an interesting man. and he felt that as you -- a
about brown v board. did you have some sense that this was a big deal? justice thomas: well, not at the time. the big deal was learning the multiplication table and how to add, but as the years went on, particularly 1956, 1957, you got a sense of it because there was quite a bit of talk about it. my grandfather was very involved in the naacp, for example. so you heard that. you also heard, as i mentioned when i wrote my memoirs, that we saw the impeach earl warren signs along the highway. i...
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panthers go from right to left and senior anne mccabe paints the back line for the kill to put d-v on the board first...***elizabeth lammers serving now for dakota valley, the charger go bump, bump, and freshman kylee van egdom delivers the boom just as her older brother did on the gridiron. just like that we're falls christian would keep the momentum going moments later. van egdom with the nice dig allowing shelby zomermaand to get it past two blockers and onto the floor for the kill... and dakota valley is in the fourth set last check it was 2 sets to 1 sioux falls christian. sioux falls christian also is up 8-4 in that set. 3 3 volleyball is winding down but in iowa girls basketball is just picking up. here's the preseason girls rankings with last year's records beside their name. we start in 5a where sioux city west is the only ranked siouxland team. they are at number 14.in 4a we only have one as well. bishop heelan is number 9. in 3a cherokee is at number 11. spirit lake comes in at number 6. pocahontas area will be favored to make the state championship game if this holds up. they are at
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v. board. i know it was decided the year before you entered elementary school but did you have some sense that this was a big deal? >> well, not at the time. the big deal was merng the multiplication table and how to add, those sorts of things, but as the years went on, particularly '56, '57, you got a sense of it because there was quite a bit of talk about it. my grandfather was very involved with the naacp, for example, so you heard that. you also heard, as i mentioned when i wrote my mem wires, that we saw the impeach earl warren signs and i always wondered who this earl warren was. later on of course i would figure it out, that it was the chief justice of the united states and he was in trouble in part because of brown. >> i guess there is no way i could say did you ever think that you would be sitting in the building where earl warren worked. >> not only didn't i think of that, i didn't think that i would ever see the building where he worked. >> now, as you found out what it meant as you
v. board. i know it was decided the year before you entered elementary school but did you have some sense that this was a big deal? >> well, not at the time. the big deal was merng the multiplication table and how to add, those sorts of things, but as the years went on, particularly '56, '57, you got a sense of it because there was quite a bit of talk about it. my grandfather was very involved with the naacp, for example, so you heard that. you also heard, as i mentioned when i wrote my...
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v. board of education," miranda v. arizona and roe v. wade. landmark cases, the book, features introductions, background, highlights and the impact of each case. written by veteran supreme court journalist tony mauro and published by c-span in cooperation with cq press, an imprint of sage publications incorporated. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy at cspan.o cspan.org/landmarkcases. >>> voters go to the polls in a number of states selecting local officials and school board representative, among others. up next, a bipartisan panel of texas legislators and officials discuss the hispanic vote in the 2016 and 2018 elections. plus, a look at voting rights and voter turn out around the country. this took place at the texas tribune festival in austin. >> good morning. my name is alexa, i'm a reporter with the texas tribune. i'm happy to welcome you to the fifth annual texas tribune festival. we're happy you've decided to spend your saturday with us and that you are here at 8:30 for our panel on unlocking the hispanic vote. we hav
v. board of education," miranda v. arizona and roe v. wade. landmark cases, the book, features introductions, background, highlights and the impact of each case. written by veteran supreme court journalist tony mauro and published by c-span in cooperation with cq press, an imprint of sage publications incorporated. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy at cspan.o cspan.org/landmarkcases. >>> voters go to the polls in a number of states selecting local officials and...
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v. the board of education, miranda v. and roe v. wade.ndmark cases, the book, features introductions, background, highlights and the impact of each case written by veteran supreme court journalist tony morrow and published by c-span in cooperation with cq press, an imprint of sage publications incorporated. land mark cases is available for $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today at c-span.org/landmarkcases. ♪ ♪ >> u.s. senate will be returning momentarily for more debate on clean water regulations. the pending bill would require the obama administration to rewrite a rule governing waters covered under the clean water act. a vote on whether to advance the bill is scheduled for 2:30 eastern. the white house has issued a veto threat. the associated press says republicans and some democrats from rural states say they fear a steady uptick in federal regulation every stream and ditch. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said on the senate floor today that some of the regulations are, quote, cynical and overbearing power grab dressed awkward
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v. board of education in 54 black schools were clearly on an equal with the plessey the ferguson the wayy did not satisfy the standard but the problem is that you keep in place the foundational province contrary to that text structure in the long run cannot be good for the development of the law of the institutional integrity of the court. this last point i will make all the resume ambiguity whether of the institutional integrity of the court in my mind any time you hear a judge talk about the court as opposed to the law should send a warning signal because if you are worried about the integrity of the porch then just do what in a neutral way in a neutral manner if you start changing your view of the law or to modify your view because you're worried about public perception of a court bacchanal the invite the notion you're not interpreting the text of legal materials in the interview but a scale that favors one party or policy view over another. the by definition and decreases the integrity because it just reduces to another legislative body where decisions are made rather than neutral pr
v. board of education in 54 black schools were clearly on an equal with the plessey the ferguson the wayy did not satisfy the standard but the problem is that you keep in place the foundational province contrary to that text structure in the long run cannot be good for the development of the law of the institutional integrity of the court. this last point i will make all the resume ambiguity whether of the institutional integrity of the court in my mind any time you hear a judge talk about the...
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dozens of people voiced some strong opinions during the board's hearing in boone. kcrg t-v nine's dave franzman joins us live from the boone county fairgrounds. dave, thissas been a long day for the utilities board. bruce, there are more than 200 people who registered to speak about the project. and even with a strict two minute time limit, it was an all-day process for the board to hear all the cedar rapids is probably no closer than 80 or 90 miles to the bakken pipeline route. but in this part of central iowa, it's closer to home and opponents wereeisible in heir opposition.n. sot/nat that was also true at the hearing site as opponents wore one color and those supporting the pipeline wore another. one cedar rapids man used his two minutes for a protest song sot/nat "i thinkhat you'reehearing is a diversrsty of thoughh and i think what you'll hear is a lot of people change their minds " but those supporting the project were singing a different tune in front of the bobod. they saw the potential foo an estimated two thousand to four thousand jobs during construction. " even
dozens of people voiced some strong opinions during the board's hearing in boone. kcrg t-v nine's dave franzman joins us live from the boone county fairgrounds. dave, thissas been a long day for the utilities board. bruce, there are more than 200 people who registered to speak about the project. and even with a strict two minute time limit, it was an all-day process for the board to hear all the cedar rapids is probably no closer than 80 or 90 miles to the bakken pipeline route. but in this...
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v. united states, brown versus the board of education, miranda v. arizona and world the way.landmark cases of the book features introductions, background, highlights and the impact of each case. "landmark cases" is available for $8.95 plus shipping. at your copy today at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> about a defense analyst including former nsa director keith alexander testified at a senate hearing about the future of war. they talk about potential threats from russia and china, computer hacking and new military technology. senator john mccain chairs the armed services committee. this is two hours 20 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. the committee meets this morning to consider the future of warfare. this hearing held on a series of hearings this committee is conducting to discuss our current geopolitical challenges, examines the build up our defense enterprise to meet these challenges and identified what reforms are necessary to ensure that we have the most agile come innovative and effective military and defense organization possib
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to close one of the district's three schools prompted people to serve the petition to the board in may. kcrg t-v-vnine's chris earl has a preview of tonight's meeting. good evening, we're coming to you from gladbrook, the gladbrook- reinbeck school district. now, the two townn are 17 miles apart. i i was last year when school leaders decided to close this school building and assign all of the students to tonight at 6:30, a dissolution committee will meet least 700 signatures on dissolve the school district.so we'll check out the latest step in that what would happen to all the students? would they go to some of the neighboring districts? north tama hudson. grundy center. some already go go gmg in garwin. that's only eight miles here from where we're standing in gladbrook, where reinbeck is 17 miles away. much more tonight at 10 o'clock. from gladbrook..hris earl, kcc-tv9 news. "when i hit what i know is a deer heavy road i'll slow down. " iowa rankk as one of e most likely state's'sto hit a deer. but experts say hunters are helping to keep those numbers down. stay with tv9. population, and means
to close one of the district's three schools prompted people to serve the petition to the board in may. kcrg t-v-vnine's chris earl has a preview of tonight's meeting. good evening, we're coming to you from gladbrook, the gladbrook- reinbeck school district. now, the two townn are 17 miles apart. i i was last year when school leaders decided to close this school building and assign all of the students to tonight at 6:30, a dissolution committee will meet least 700 signatures on dissolve the...
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v. the board of education, miranda v. arizona, and wrote the way.andmark cases the book features introductions, background, highlights an impact that each case written by veteran supreme court journalist tony mauro and published by c-span in cooperation with cq press management of sage publications incorporate. landmark cases of able for $8.95 plus shipping or get your copy today at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> david jackson takes a join u. on monday morning i want to talk about the president's tone and what you've seen from this presu coverage as. a different yesterday in kuala lumpur than the tone he used last week on monday in turkey? >> not intrinsically by the islamic state. he's pretty consistent on that one thing that struck us during his trip to asia was the harsh tone he took towards republican critics at a couple of new covers. he was upset with republican proposals to shut down a syrian refugee program in light of the paris attack. several people even some of the president allies remark using harsh in tone towards republicans and he did t
v. the board of education, miranda v. arizona, and wrote the way.andmark cases the book features introductions, background, highlights an impact that each case written by veteran supreme court journalist tony mauro and published by c-span in cooperation with cq press management of sage publications incorporate. landmark cases of able for $8.95 plus shipping or get your copy today at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> david jackson takes a join u. on monday morning i want to talk about the...
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. >> i think there v a possibility there was a bomb on board and we're taking that very seriously. >> reporter: if a bomb was the cause, it was almost certainly put on the plane here at the airport. investigators have questioned security workers, seized video and searched. the air because us was on the ground for an hour. in that time, cleaners, kate rr and baggage loaders had access. exploding round 20 minutes later. >> we cannot be certain that the russian airliner was brought down by a terrorist bomb but it looks increasingly likely. >> reporter: intelligence officials say known isis supporters were heard talking about downing the plane seconds after it crashed. isis has claimed the attack twice. egypt's president doesn't agree, believing the bomb thier eory isn't based on fact. britain is so worried, it's not allowing them to check in bags. russians returning to the city where most passengers were from. their deaths still unexplained. >> that was bill neely reporting from shar mel shake. >>> a child disappearing. but in ohio a boy missing for over a decade has been found alive. ne
. >> i think there v a possibility there was a bomb on board and we're taking that very seriously. >> reporter: if a bomb was the cause, it was almost certainly put on the plane here at the airport. investigators have questioned security workers, seized video and searched. the air because us was on the ground for an hour. in that time, cleaners, kate rr and baggage loaders had access. exploding round 20 minutes later. >> we cannot be certain that the russian airliner was...
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v. board of education to say that the black schools were clearly unequal to the white schools and upheldrguson's law about separate but unequal but nonetheless struck down these laws because they didn't satisfy the plessy standard. the problem with that kind ever incree men alism, reflexes you're keeping in place a foundational premise which is contrary to the text structure and history of the constitution which can't be in the long run good for the coherent development of the law or much less the institutional integrity of the court. that is the last point i will make. picking up on stephen's point of how justice roberts, there was some ambiguity during his confirmation hearing whether he was worried about the institutional integrity of the court and in my mind anytime you hear a justice or judge talk about the court, as opposed to the law, that sends up a real warning signal because if you want to enhance the institutional integrity of the court, just do law. just do it and do it in neutral way where umpires are calling balls and strikes in neutral manner. if you start changing your vi
v. board of education to say that the black schools were clearly unequal to the white schools and upheldrguson's law about separate but unequal but nonetheless struck down these laws because they didn't satisfy the plessy standard. the problem with that kind ever incree men alism, reflexes you're keeping in place a foundational premise which is contrary to the text structure and history of the constitution which can't be in the long run good for the coherent development of the law or much less...
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v. board of education. bus that would drive her a mile to the all-black school even though the all-white school was a few blocks away. her father sued, and it made it all the way to the supreme court. the personal stories of the individuals involved and the immediate and almost impact of the decision. that's coming up on the next landmark cases, live tonight at 9 eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> securities and exchange commission chair mary jo white testified wednesday at a house financial services committee hearing on sec operations as well as the commission's fiscal year 2017 budget request. this is just over three hours. [inaudible conversations] >> committee will come to order. without objection -- [inaudible] i now recognize be myself to where an opening statement -- [inaudible] it is on their behalf that this committee
v. board of education. bus that would drive her a mile to the all-black school even though the all-white school was a few blocks away. her father sued, and it made it all the way to the supreme court. the personal stories of the individuals involved and the immediate and almost impact of the decision. that's coming up on the next landmark cases, live tonight at 9 eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. and for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the landmark cases...
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v. board of education to say that the black schools were clearly unequal to the white schools and upheldlessy v. ferguson law about separate but equal but nonetheless struck down these laws because they didn't satisfy the plessy standard the problem with that kind of incrementalism is that reflects is your tv to place a foundational premise which is contrary to the tax structure and history of the constitution which can't be in the long run good for the coin development of the law or much less the institutional integrity of the court. and that's the last point i will make, picking up on stevens point about how justice roberts, there was some ambiguity during his confirmation about whether he was worried about the institutional integrity of the court. in my mind anytime you're a justice or judge talk about the court as opposed to the law, that sense of the real warning signal because if you want to enhance the institutional integrity of the court, just do law. just do it and do it in a neutral way where umpires are calling balls and struck him in a two-minute. if you start changing your v
v. board of education to say that the black schools were clearly unequal to the white schools and upheldlessy v. ferguson law about separate but equal but nonetheless struck down these laws because they didn't satisfy the plessy standard the problem with that kind of incrementalism is that reflects is your tv to place a foundational premise which is contrary to the tax structure and history of the constitution which can't be in the long run good for the coin development of the law or much less...
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a man walks over to the wall and spray paints the letter "v" inside a circle. at first, the board members aren't quite sure what's happening. >> we were just all kind of in shock. i mean, we -- i didn't know what to think. >> but when the man turns to face the board, revealing a gun in his hand, there's no mistaking his intentions. >> i motion that everybody in this room except those behind the counter, hit the road. you stay. leave. you may leave. you may leave. >> the room clears out. and local television crews who happen to be covering the meeting leave too. but their cameras are still recording. six men are ordered to remain. >> looking in his eyes, you could see he had a confident, cocky look. like i'm in charge now. and i know he was going to shoot. i knew he was going to use that gun. >> board member ginger littleton is on her way to the side door exit. but she can't bring herself to leave. >> at that moment, i felt very strongly that in a few seconds he was going to begin shooting, and i had the option of leaving and feeling guilty that i left them to their death, or tryin
a man walks over to the wall and spray paints the letter "v" inside a circle. at first, the board members aren't quite sure what's happening. >> we were just all kind of in shock. i mean, we -- i didn't know what to think. >> but when the man turns to face the board, revealing a gun in his hand, there's no mistaking his intentions. >> i motion that everybody in this room except those behind the counter, hit the road. you stay. leave. you may leave. you may leave....
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able to be there. 50:47 similar town hall events are being held at v-a facilities across the country day on wednesday. the waukee school board got a look at a new boundary proposal tonight. so did parents... there was a full house at the school board meeting for the presentation. a committee has worked for eight months to create the new boundaries in preparation for the opening of grant ragan elementary school. before the plan was revealed, the school board heard from the public. parents were vocal about their concerns over the impact on their children. 08:38:32--53 'my son, whos currently in first grade, will be in three schools by the time hes in fourth grade and theres an overwhelming body of research, as the glen village talked about, that suggest s children switch schools is not good for their learning. it sets them back 6-8 months, 6-9 months, and it also has profound psychological effects that really arent fully understood.' the school board will vote in december on whether to implement the plan. kids walked to the bus stop this morning wearing jackets... and then stuffed them in their backpacks for the ride home.. it
able to be there. 50:47 similar town hall events are being held at v-a facilities across the country day on wednesday. the waukee school board got a look at a new boundary proposal tonight. so did parents... there was a full house at the school board meeting for the presentation. a committee has worked for eight months to create the new boundaries in preparation for the opening of grant ragan elementary school. before the plan was revealed, the school board heard from the public. parents were...
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the board also expects an update from v dot in establishing an independent metro safety commission. >> another big day for metro tomorrow as it hopes to have a new leader in place. they will announce and introduce paul wedefeld as the new manager. all that's left is a final vote and contract approval. he met with them yesterday. they were impressed with his proven be ability to lead and his background in transit and aviation. >>> maryland is a step closer to building a new light rail. they have four proposals from private companies to build the pufrple lin purple line. mta would own the line but the company who builds it will be paid a monthly fee for operating and maintenance costs. state officials hope to make a final selection by february 2016. >>> the montgomery county council just passed a bill that protects anyone looking to buy a home. it requires homeowners to test the home foray done before it's sold. new rules take effect in october of next year. montgomery county is the first in the nation to require radon testing. >>> new this morning, take a look, people. here is "people'
the board also expects an update from v dot in establishing an independent metro safety commission. >> another big day for metro tomorrow as it hopes to have a new leader in place. they will announce and introduce paul wedefeld as the new manager. all that's left is a final vote and contract approval. he met with them yesterday. they were impressed with his proven be ability to lead and his background in transit and aviation. >>> maryland is a step closer to building a new light...
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v. madison, korematsu versus united states, round versus the board of education eric miranda v. arizona and wrote the way. landmark cases, the book features introductions, background, highlight and the impact that each case. "landmark cases" is available for $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> coming up next we are planning live coverage of today's white house briefing with josh earnest. it was scheduled to start at 12:30 p.m. we will have it for you when it gets under way. before that the president obama yesterday announced new actions on criminal justice reform including new grants for adult reentry programs for former prisoners and eliminating requirements that job applicants check a box regarding a criminal record. [applause] >> hello, everybody. thank you. thank you so much. thank you, everybody. thank you so much. everybody please have a seat. thank you very much. well good afternoon, everybody. it is good to be in newark. [cheers and applause] let me first of all thank you chancellor, nancy cantor, for hosting us here today. where's na
v. madison, korematsu versus united states, round versus the board of education eric miranda v. arizona and wrote the way. landmark cases, the book features introductions, background, highlight and the impact that each case. "landmark cases" is available for $8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> coming up next we are planning live coverage of today's white house briefing with josh earnest. it was scheduled to start at 12:30 p.m. we will have it...
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v options. there were two ballot issues - both passed. kcrg dot com. one ballot board is meeting today because tuesday's votes have not decided all city races here in eastern iowa. university heights in johnson county will hold a recount for one city council seat. six people were running for five council positions the top four people are winners. but carla aldrich and stepheny gahn tied for the fifth seat, each getting 14 percent. the johnson county absentee ballot board will meet today to decide how to proceed with a recount. about 40 soldiers from a support unit based in cedar rapids will soon deploy to afghanistan. the members are part of the 649th regional support group. they will deploy for a year starting november 15th. while overseas, soldiers will be managing facilities and providing support as part of operation enduring freedom. the 649th previously deployed in 2009 for a year. drivers who get a parking ticket in cedar rapids will announced a rate increase, which takes effect january 1st. not paying the meter will cost 10 dollars. going over the time limit is
v options. there were two ballot issues - both passed. kcrg dot com. one ballot board is meeting today because tuesday's votes have not decided all city races here in eastern iowa. university heights in johnson county will hold a recount for one city council seat. six people were running for five council positions the top four people are winners. but carla aldrich and stepheny gahn tied for the fifth seat, each getting 14 percent. the johnson county absentee ballot board will meet today to...
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v options. there were two ballot issues - both passed. you can see all of the voting results at kcrg dot com. one ballot board is meeting today because tuesday's votes have not decided all city races here in eastern iowa. university heights in johnson county will hold a recount for one city council seat. six people were running for five council positions the top four people are winners. but carla aldrich and stepheny gahn tied for the fifth seat, each getting 14 percent. the johnson county absentee ballot board will meet today to decide how to proceed with a recount. a couple of states over in ohio, voters rejected a proposal to legalize recreational marijuana use. here in iowa, a dubuque man's effort to legalize recreational marijuana caught some attention. during the lunch hour, anthony crier stood on the corner of eighth and main streets in dubuque holding a sign in favor of legalizing marijuana. crier says some criticized his beliefs, while several others honked in support and flashed him a thumbs up. "i've had a lot of people come up and agree with me. older people and young people. " last year, some iow
v options. there were two ballot issues - both passed. you can see all of the voting results at kcrg dot com. one ballot board is meeting today because tuesday's votes have not decided all city races here in eastern iowa. university heights in johnson county will hold a recount for one city council seat. six people were running for five council positions the top four people are winners. but carla aldrich and stepheny gahn tied for the fifth seat, each getting 14 percent. the johnson county...
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harper versus the virginia board of elections, a 1966 case, the university of california regents v. bakke on affirmative action policy, hamdi v. rumsefled, 2004. that was the dissent you referenced. when we look at how it has influenced the american judicial system, what have we learned? peter: the decisions we made years ago are under conditions that are different than they are now. what justice breyer pointed out, quite rightly, is that we cannot classify citizens anymore, or any person, for that matter, simply on the basis of their race or ethnicity. forbiddenr bid in -- by the constitution, the due process clause, and the equal protection process. what we can do is individualize and target protection of the country against specific threats and dangers. for example, if there is a credible threat that a particular person or even a member of a particular group is planning or about to carry on harm to the united states, and this is in the news now with airplane bombings, the government has the power to detain that person for a reasonable period. and if they have evidence, they can b
harper versus the virginia board of elections, a 1966 case, the university of california regents v. bakke on affirmative action policy, hamdi v. rumsefled, 2004. that was the dissent you referenced. when we look at how it has influenced the american judicial system, what have we learned? peter: the decisions we made years ago are under conditions that are different than they are now. what justice breyer pointed out, quite rightly, is that we cannot classify citizens anymore, or any person, for...
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boards but metro couldn't allow that. >>> developing details now in a mysterious plane crash. national intelligence director says there is no direct v evidence of any terrorist involvement of the crash. but he also says a terror link can't be ruled out. aviation experts say it's possible a bomb was aboard and they also point to 2001 in which the metro air jet's tail was damaged. the weekend crash killed all 224 people on board. >>> a new poll showing that marco rubio did himself some good. >> the poll shows where things stand in new hampshire which holds the nation's first primary. donald trump continues to lead with 26%. ben carson has -- and rubio has jumped to third place. that is way up from september. >> the gop candidates were not happy with the way things went with that debate. they say they plan to take more control over future debates. they want at least 30 seconds for opening and closing statements and an equal number of questions for each candidate. not part of this collective effort is, you guessed it. donald trump. his campaign going it alone. >>> democrat larry -- has dropped out of the race for president. you may be s
boards but metro couldn't allow that. >>> developing details now in a mysterious plane crash. national intelligence director says there is no direct v evidence of any terrorist involvement of the crash. but he also says a terror link can't be ruled out. aviation experts say it's possible a bomb was aboard and they also point to 2001 in which the metro air jet's tail was damaged. the weekend crash killed all 224 people on board. >>> a new poll showing that marco rubio did...
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kcrg t-v nine's sarah mccarthy checked out the proposed changes that could happen soon. 14:46:22<"this would be in addition to disturbing the peace." these poster boards outline changes a focus group says would make the safe-cr ordinance easier to understand and enforce. 14:48:35 "we would actually send the notices to the property as well as the property owner." changes like sending violation notices to both tenants and landlords. and also clarifying what calls for service count as a nuisance call. 14:51:27 "we also wanted to highlight that safe cr does not penalize victims of domestic violence. we really want to encourage self reporting from property owners, tenants, landlords, neighbors. we want to make sure everyone knows if they call the police that property is not going to be designated a nuisance." rebecca egli is part of the focus group who wrote these changes. she works for willis dady as a veteran advocate. she's seen positive outcomes of the ordinance firsthand as city officials worked to re-house a veteran living in an unsafe home. 15:06:03 "they immediately called me to the scene as they were placarding his home and we immediately began se
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board will vote on this proposal and a town hall meeting today... gave veterans, their families and the public the opportunity to talk with leaders at the v-a hospital in des moines. the v-a system has been plagued by large back-logs and long delays for care. just last week, the secretary of veterans affairs acknowledged the massive health care system is struggling to keep up with demand... however.. v-a leaders say.. progress is being made.. here in des moines... officials say.. wait times have decreased.. and the hospital continues to rank as one of the best v-a hospitals in the country.. today... one vietnam veteran, who suffers from post traumatic stress, thanked the v-a for its service. dan gannon @ 28:25- my personal experience with the va hospital has been nothing but great. saved my life about 11 years ago and i think they take care of veterans in a special, special way. 28:35 similar town hall events are being held at v-a facilities across the country this week.. in honor of veterans day on wednesday. gunshots were going off when polk county deputies responded to a night club sunday morning... but they still haven't arrested any suspects. d
board will vote on this proposal and a town hall meeting today... gave veterans, their families and the public the opportunity to talk with leaders at the v-a hospital in des moines. the v-a system has been plagued by large back-logs and long delays for care. just last week, the secretary of veterans affairs acknowledged the massive health care system is struggling to keep up with demand... however.. v-a leaders say.. progress is being made.. here in des moines... officials say.. wait times...
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marbury versus madison, versus the united states, brown versus the board of education, aranda ursus arizona am a and -- arizona, and roe vade. , anden by tony mauro published by c-span in cooperation with cq press. formark cases is available eight dollars sunday five cents, plus shipping. $8.95, plus shipping. this year, c-span is touring cities across the country. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. the eureka knell -- the erie canal is really part of an artificial river created to attach the great lakes to the atlantic ocean. so they built a canal from buffalo to
marbury versus madison, versus the united states, brown versus the board of education, aranda ursus arizona am a and -- arizona, and roe vade. , anden by tony mauro published by c-span in cooperation with cq press. formark cases is available eight dollars sunday five cents, plus shipping. $8.95, plus shipping. this year, c-span is touring cities across the country. you're watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. the eureka knell -- the erie canal is really part of an...
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boards, and three assists a game as a junior last year... it was a total team effort for iowa in saturday's win over indiana... but one player...probably popped right off your t-v screen... number 43 in white was all over the field... decorah native josey jewell will be giving hoosiers nightmares for awhile... jewell racked up fifteen tackles on the day... 11 of them solo... and it was the third time this year the outside linebacker's had double-digit tackles in a game... after the game... kirk ferentz said he's not surprised by the surprised by he's not surprised by the sophomore's production... the guy's just a heck of a football player... he's a tremendous leader... and he's only a second year player... but he's just got a real presence about him... which is to me kind of special... and a big part of that is just the way he plays the game... he's totally committed in his preparation... he plays tough out there on the field. you remember [ horn honks melody ] well, well. if it isn't the belle of the ball. gentlemen. you look well. what's new, flo? well, a name your price tool went missing last week. name your what, now? it gives you coverage options based on
boards, and three assists a game as a junior last year... it was a total team effort for iowa in saturday's win over indiana... but one player...probably popped right off your t-v screen... number 43 in white was all over the field... decorah native josey jewell will be giving hoosiers nightmares for awhile... jewell racked up fifteen tackles on the day... 11 of them solo... and it was the third time this year the outside linebacker's had double-digit tackles in a game... after the game... kirk...
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board during investigations. this announcement today -- we really don't know. it's a hundred thousand vehicles, it could be from among the 11 million they originally identified with small diesel engines. relate to the larger v-6 diesel engines that the epa flagged yesterday. bw yesterday denied -- blanket denial. or could be separate. the only thing they told us is that they involve co2, carbon dioxide emissions. that more often tends to relate to gas burning cars rather than diesel, where the issue is causes nitrous oxide or smog as opposed to co2, which causes global warming. they could be from the original 11, we don't really know. what they said was they started their own investigation after .he epa got in trouble that's how they found these 800,000 vehicles with $2 billion with of liability. david: you have to expect bw wanted to focus on auto sales, which were surprisingly better. people would not expect that. i want to ask you about the new ceo of the company, who came from the porsche side of things. he said some of this might have affected portion, that may not be good for the things. jamie: it's bad news for bw to even have porsche questioner implicated. they are defending it saying is not a probl
board during investigations. this announcement today -- we really don't know. it's a hundred thousand vehicles, it could be from among the 11 million they originally identified with small diesel engines. relate to the larger v-6 diesel engines that the epa flagged yesterday. bw yesterday denied -- blanket denial. or could be separate. the only thing they told us is that they involve co2, carbon dioxide emissions. that more often tends to relate to gas burning cars rather than diesel, where the...
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v. jones case. in 2004, hamdi versus rumsfeld cited the decision, the concurring opinion, and 2014 the national labor relations board versus canning. we've been talking about the fight between congress and the president on who has authority. so let's bring that to the modern age. we had the opportunity to interview key members of congress in the you dish rare for this series. you'll see them on the use of executive power by presidents. let's watch. . any president has used executive power. the easy answer is congress doesn't like it, pass a law. >> i like to see the court step up more and make decisions like that when the congress or the private sector challenges the power of the executive branch. we have a president today who came to the congress as presidents do with his long list of things, every president does that, that they would like to congress to enact, change different policies. but he did something different that i had never seen before. at the end of that he said, and if you don't do it, i will. >> gentlemen, comments from both of you. >> well, i think, again, jackson's concurrence is putting congress on
v. jones case. in 2004, hamdi versus rumsfeld cited the decision, the concurring opinion, and 2014 the national labor relations board versus canning. we've been talking about the fight between congress and the president on who has authority. so let's bring that to the modern age. we had the opportunity to interview key members of congress in the you dish rare for this series. you'll see them on the use of executive power by presidents. let's watch. . any president has used executive power. the...
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eventually finding a piece of circuit board the size of a fingernail and a timing device and that linked the bomb to libyan intelligence. so the british with v a track record on this. it may be a coincidence, kate, as well but it's the same day that isis repeated the claim it downed the plane. they said we did this, we don't have to tell you how we did it. but it coin sides with the first anniversary of our sinai affiliate pledging allegiance to isis and, indeed, that bit of it it is true. isis didn't offer new evidence or new details on how it might have bombed this flight but, kate, when the british government says something like this, there is a lot behind it so i think it is a very significant development. >> bill, you said that the british government may not be getting this from evidence on the ground in egypt so the suggestion is that perhaps they have other intelligence? >> reporter: yes. a source has told nbc news that it has not got any information from the wreckage on the ground. but look. british intelligence like u.s. intelligence and, for example, german intelligence, it is strong and they have a long history in the middle east.
eventually finding a piece of circuit board the size of a fingernail and a timing device and that linked the bomb to libyan intelligence. so the british with v a track record on this. it may be a coincidence, kate, as well but it's the same day that isis repeated the claim it downed the plane. they said we did this, we don't have to tell you how we did it. but it coin sides with the first anniversary of our sinai affiliate pledging allegiance to isis and, indeed, that bit of it it is true. isis...
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including marbury versus madison, koramatsu versus united states, brown versus the board of education, miranda versus arizona and "roe ve." landmark cases, the book, features introductions, background, highlights and the impact of each case, written by veteran supreme court journalist tony morrow and published by c-span in cooperation with ck press. "landmark cases" is available for 8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today at c-span.org/landmark cases. >>> next, a panel of six conservative legal experts and former judge discuss congress' role in the three-braench system of federal government, and their desires for the legislative body to take a more active role in governance. the panel also took questions from the audience at the federalist society's 2015 national lawyer's convention. this is about 90 minutes. >> good morning. we are going to resume. good morning and welcome. i'm dean reuter, vice president of practice groups at the federalist society. thank you all for being here today and welcome to our second showcase panel as the federalist society launches its year long project on the role of congress and continues
including marbury versus madison, koramatsu versus united states, brown versus the board of education, miranda versus arizona and "roe ve." landmark cases, the book, features introductions, background, highlights and the impact of each case, written by veteran supreme court journalist tony morrow and published by c-span in cooperation with ck press. "landmark cases" is available for 8.95 plus shipping. get your copy today at c-span.org/landmark cases. >>> next, a...