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🗓️ 17 May 2024
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Jill Lepore returns to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the ruling in Brown v. Board of Education with a special episode of The Last Archive. She and Ben Naddaff-Hafrey explore the amazing new AI-powered recreation of the Brown v. Board cases over at the Oyez project. Then, Kenneth W. Mack, the Lawrence D. Biele Professor of Law at Harvard University, stops by to discuss the enduring significance of the case.
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1:15.0 | Does segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race |
1:21.0 | even though the physical facilities and other tangible factors may be equal |
1:26.8 | deprive the children of the minority group of equal educational opportunities. I'm having flashbacks. |
1:37.0 | So what are we... |
1:42.0 | So, okay, yeah, what are we listening to? Why are we here for this very special day? |
1:47.0 | So, um, May 17th, 70th anniversary of Brown v Board of Education, Chief Justice Earl Warren, Hans Day. the in which the Supreme Court declares segregation unconstitutional, a violation of the 14th Amendment. |
2:07.0 | The crazy thing is we are listening to not the actual opinion issued by Earl Warren because these cases were not recorded. |
2:17.0 | We're just on the edge, just on the eve of the Supreme Court instituting the practice of recording oral arguments. |
2:24.3 | So the OIEA project, which is, I love, is a project started by this guy Jerry Goldman, political scientist, hero of evidence and justice, |
2:40.3 | who decided to make available to kind of research and pull together all of the audio |
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