The Law and Major Issues of Equality and Justice
I Was in Los Angeles recently (had to talk to a probate attorney) and realized that maybe one of the most significant court cases decided by the Supreme Court was Brown v. Board of Education, which found that segregating students in schools according to race is a violation of the right to equal protection. It has only been fifty-five years since Oliver L. Brown joined a lawsuit because his six year old was required to walk six blocks, and then catch a bus to reach her black school, while her white classmates attended a school just seven blocks away. Swirching gears for a quick momment, if you find that you require a leading Los Angeles probate attorney then allow me to suggest this site, can help and is a great probate attorney overall, I think that you will find. The court found segregation inherently unequal. By the way when I was in Los Angeles I happened to see I saw Lorena Bobbitt on the television. She appeared to be a reasonably nice lady in general. All in all, however, it was kind of difficult to ascertain from the interview that this was indeed the lady who made the world cringe when she cut off her husband’s private part with a knife from their kitchen. Folks generally seem to be turned off by the common abuse excuse, as in Lorena’s case where she was found not guilty by reason of insanitya nd she may have been under some real mental anguish at the time.
