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What was the Supreme Court’s decision in this case?

“Separate but equal” schools should be improved in order to be fair.
Some schools can be “separate but equal,” while others cannot.
If a facility is truly “separate but equal,” then it is fair for all students.
A “separate but equal” law school does not provide an equal education.

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A “separate but equal” law school does not provide an equal education.

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