Chief Justice Warren noted in the syllabus of the case,
Today, education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments. Compulsory school attendance laws and the great expenditures for education both demonstrate our recognition of the importance of education to our democratic society. It is required in the performance of our most basic public responsibilities, even service in the armed forces. It is the very foundation of good citizenship. Today it is a principal instrument in awakening the child to cultural values, in preparing him for later professional training, and in helping him to adjust normally to his environment. In these days, it is doubtful that any child may reasonably be expected to succeed in life if he is denied the opportunity of an education. Such an opportunity, where the state has undertaken to provide it, is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms ("Opinion").
Thus, the Court ruled on a case that is still considered one of their landmark rulings - a case that helped change education, and the nation. Brown vs. Board of Education did not end segregation immediately. There were continued fights in local and national courts, but the Supreme Court held firm, and segregation eventually took place. It was interesting to note that all the justices voted the same way on the case. Chief Justice Warren worked with all the justices, and had to convince some that a unanimous vote was the best way to treat the issue. His arguments succeeded in swaying justices that might have been on the edge, and his arguments are apparent in the final decision, where the other justices did not even find the need to write concurring reports or rebuttals.
Today, Brown vs. Board of Education may not be the premier case on people's minds when they think about education, but it is still one of the most important court cases in education and social reform. It reaffirmed the rights Americans can expect from the Constitution and Bill of Rights, and created more awareness of the plight of black Americans. In a book about the case, author Richard Kluger notes there were several other local cases leading...
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