the Supreme Court struck down state bans on interracial marriage. The day is named for the monumental case, Loving v. Virginia, and the interracial couple at its center, Richard and Mildred Loving.
“I knew it was going to the Supreme Court,” Cohen told The Associated ... serendipitous about the fact that the case would be called Loving vs. the Commonwealth of Virginia.” ...
"I knew it was going to the Supreme Court. And I definitely thought there was something serendipitous about the fact that the case would be called Loving vs the Commonwealth of Virginia." ...
The most famous case in Leon County, and one specifically dramatized ... twenty-four years to refine it enough so that it ...
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron ordered that Trump pay a $355 million fine for inflated his net worth by ...
Only hours after Donald Trump was elected president, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement put gears in motion to ...
He wrote that the court has a "duty" to "correct the error" of previous Supreme Court ... made no mention of the case that legalised interracial marriage in 1967 - Loving v Virginia.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to intervene in a bunch of controversial cases, leaving in place ... But some progressive voters aren’t loving the strategy. Seth Meyers opens up ...
Paivi Rasanen, a member of the Finnish Parliament who previously served as the nation’s interior secretary, has spent years ...
As advocates worry that marriage equality could go the way of Roe v. Wade, these states have been moving to enshrine ...
(Submitted by Taylor Creamer) 'I will harm myself and possibly others' A B.C. Supreme Court decision by Justice Paul Riley ...