Heart of Atlanta v. U. S. | Public Accommodations

Описание к видео Heart of Atlanta v. U. S. | Public Accommodations

In this 1964 case, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Congress had the right to prohibit discrimination in public accommodations. The case was the earliest test of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its use of the Constitution's Commerce Clause to address issues of discrimination in the private sector.

This animated video is part of the Virtual Museum of Law, presented by the State Bar of Georgia's Law-Related Education Program and funded by the Cornerstones of Freedom® program. Learn more at http://www.thelawmuseum.org/work/hear...

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