Bailey v. Patterson

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Bailey v. Patterson is a 1962 U.S. Supreme Court case that addressed the constitutionality of state laws requiring racial segregation in transportation facilities.

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instanceOf United States Supreme Court case
landmark civil rights case
areaOfLaw Fourteenth Amendment jurisprudence
civil rights law
constitutional law
interstate commerce and segregation
citation 369 U.S. 31
constitutionalProvisionInterpreted Commerce Clause
surface form: Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution

Fourteenth Amendment
surface form: Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
country United States of America
surface form: United States
courtOpinionType per curiam opinion
decisionBy Warren Court era
surface form: Warren Court
decisionDate 1962-02-19
decisionType unanimous decision
fullCaseName Bailey v. Patterson self-link
hasJurisdiction Supreme Court of the United States
hasSubject public accommodations
racial discrimination
state action doctrine
holding State laws requiring racial segregation in transportation facilities are unconstitutional on their face
Three-judge district courts are not required where the constitutional issue is insubstantial because it has been foreclosed by prior decisions
impact limited the need for three-judge district courts in cases controlled by existing Supreme Court precedent
strengthened federal protection against racial segregation in interstate transportation
isAbout constitutionality of state-enforced segregation in transportation facilities
languageOfWork English
legalIssue availability of three-judge district court
constitutionality of state laws requiring racial segregation in transportation facilities
racial segregation in interstate transportation
locatedInLegalReporter United States Reports
overruledOrInvalidated state statutes requiring segregation in transportation facilities
pageInUnitedStatesReports 31
party Bailey
Patterson
precedentReliedOn Boynton v. Virginia
Mitchell v. United States
Morgan v. Virginia
relatedTo Jim Crow laws
desegregation of interstate travel
racial segregation in public transportation
result state segregation laws in transportation declared invalid on their face
subjectMatter enforcement of federal desegregation rulings in transportation
segregation in bus and other transportation terminals
temporalContext Civil Rights Movement era
volumeInUnitedStatesReports 369
yearOfDecision 1962

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Boynton v. Virginia relatedCase Bailey v. Patterson
Bailey v. Patterson fullCaseName Bailey v. Patterson self-link